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Window Shutters | 4 Factors To Consider When Installing Window Shutters

by Glen Shelton

Window shutters are chic substitutes for curtains and blinds and can play a significant role in influencing the form and function of a room. They are easy maintenance solutions that allow you to control the level of sunlight you desire in a room. Window shutters offer you a good deal of versatility, because you can choose between different styles, colours, sizes and materials to match the décor of your room. Here are some factors to consider when installing window shutters.

Match your shutter to the style of the room

Shutters that look good in vintage or Victorian styled rooms may not look as nice in a modern art deco home. Consider your interior architectural style and furnishing when choosing the type of window shutters you need. For example, plantation shutters with movable slats are widely popular in contemporary homes, while solid shutters work beautifully in Victorian and older-style rooms. Solid shutters are also popular with homeowners who want to keep out the light for added privacy.

Choose a material that resonates with the decor of your room

Window shutters are available in several different materials, including fibreglass, wood, high-density PVC and aluminium. You can choose your material to blend into the existing décor of your room. For example, wood looks great in a traditional living room or bedroom with vintage furnishings. Fibreglass and PVC look good in sleek rooms with modern furnishings.

Consider the size you want

Window shutters should be properly sized for your window, depending on your specific preference. For example, perhaps you want the shutters to fit into the window frames for a snug finish. Or maybe you want shutters that are larger than your windows to make them appear larger than they actually are -- these are popular when homeowners want to make the room seem bigger, because they give the impression of added height in the room. Be sure to determine the size you want before shopping around for window shutters.

Choose colours that complement your furniture  

Your window shutters are almost like another piece of furniture in the room, so you'll want to maintain homogenous continuity for a balanced look throughout. For example, if you have wooden furniture, you'll want to choose shutters in the same colour and finish. Similarly, if you have earthen coloured fabric sofas and chairs, you can choose the same shade for your window shutters. Classic white window shutters look good in all-white rooms with classic furnishings.

Make sure you consider these factors before installing window shutters in your home.

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