The quickest and easiest way to finish off your home's decor is to hang curtains or draperies at your windows. They come ready made for the most common window sizes, and are easily hemmed if necessary.
You might also think that curtains and draperies are also the most economical type of window covering you could use, but that is not necessarily the case. Interior shutters may at first blush look like an unneeded expense, but the services they provide can be invaluable, and there are so many stylish designs available that you would be hard-put not to find one that matched the decor of every room in your home.
The sun gives life...but it also takes life away. Just as your skin can dry out or burn if you are exposed to direct sunlight for too long, so can the fabric of your couch and chairs, the brightness of your paintings, and the vivid covers of your books fade away. It's a gradual process and you will not notice the destruction until it's too late to do anything about it. If you do not keep your curtains closed at all times, that direct sunlight will pour in. But who wants to keep the world shut out forever?
But there's more than sunlight to worry about. During the winter months do you constantly feel cold drafts coming from somewhere? Chances are they are coming through your windows. Again, you'd have to keep your curtains or draperies closed at all times during those months to block off those drafts - and to keep heat from escaping. And once again you'd be unable to look out at the pristine whiteness of the snowscape outside your windows.
The solution is interior window shutters. Whether you want wooden shutters or vinyl blinds, there are hundreds of styles to choose from, so you are bound to find something that will fit both your pocketbook and the decor of your home.
Interior shutters are louvered. This means that they have adjustable slats which you can tilt in such away to allow in as much sunlight as you like, and which you can close completely when desired. These shutters will not only keep out the light of the sun but also the heat, so you might even find a savings in your air-conditioning bill!
Colonial shutters come with narrow slats, or louvers, while Plantation shutters have louvers that are much wider. Shutters come in either wood or vinyl, and there are many reasons to choose between them, which you know best yourself.
You can pay someone to install your shutters for you, or you can install them yourself. Either way, you must make sure that you take accurate measurements to ensure that you don't buy a size too large or too small. Nothing will detract from the look of your windows more than having a noticeable disparity between the size of the window and its shutter.
Visit your local home improvement stores such as Menards or Home Depots to see the materials they have, and to discuss your project with a knowledgeable staff member. There are also more upscale furnishing galleries to give you a look at the wide range of shutters available, and you will also want to surf the web to compare prices.
Once you've made your decision, made your measurements (and checked them twice) go out and get those shutters. And protect your home furnishings behind stylish shutters for years to come.
Andrew Caxton is a consultant who writes on many consumer topics like vinyl patterns and decoration for http://www.home-decorating-reviews.com. Find more publications about vinyl shutters at his website.