Interior vinyl shutters come in a vast range of styles and qualities. If you have shutters outside your house, they are probably purely decorative, used simply to give your windows a finished look. (Unless you live in hurricane or windstorm-prone areas, in which case of course exterior shutters still perform an important service.)
But if you are thinking about installing interior shutters, you will find that they perform important services as well as being decorative. They can be an important tool in the fight to keep your home heating and cooling costs down, for example. Keeping the shutters closed in the winter will block out drafts and keep heat inside the home, and in the summer the shutters will block out the heat of the sun and help keep the interior cool.
It's also important to prevent direct sunlight from entering your home because sunlight can fade your fabrics, your artwork, and your book covers! And it's such a slow process that you probably wouldn't even notice it until it was too late.
If you're thinking of interior shutters, then, you'll have a choice between the wooden variety, and those made out of vinyl. Vinyl shutters are generally thought to be the best way to go. Unlike wood, vinyl does not warp or crack when exposed to the humidity in a bathroom or kitchen, for example.
Once you've decided on the material you want for your shutters, you'll have to decide what kind of design would best compliment your home. Visit various designers on the web to see what is available.
Designer Shack is a website that offers shutters in wood , vinyl and PVC. They offer a selection of stock shutters - for windows of average sizes, that come in the classic styles: traditional, with louver slats of 1 1/4 inch width, Cape Cod style with louvers of 1 3/4 inches width, and two types of Plantation shutters, in which the slats are 2 or 3 inches wide. They also have shutterettes, half-size shutters that cover the bottom paness of your windows.
They also offer custom shutters for such things as fancy bow windows, arched windows, open panels for fabirc or glass inserts, and specially shaped shutters.
Amazing Shutters is a site that offers polywood, vinyl and wood shutters in various styles. One knock against vinyl shutters is that they simply don't look like wood. With polywood however, you can get that look. As with most sites, they provide a FAQ and information pages on how to choose shutters, how to measure, and how to install t hem.
If you make a decision to purchase vinyl shutters, one of the most important tasks you'll have to do is measure your windows. If you have unusual size windows the shutters will have to be cut specially to fit, so the proper measurements is essential.
Interior shutters provide an eye-pleasing way to finish off your windows, and will also save you time and money. It's a win-win situation.