- Aesthetics. Shutters are attractive. They come in practically unlimited sizes and finishes as well as mounting options. They fit in with almost any décor and offer a clean, cohesive look throughout the home. They are available in any color, stain or texture.
- Privacy. Interior shutters can be tilted to let the light flow in, yet prevent viewing from outdoors. This allows you to have privacy as well as light.
- Ventilation. Want to let the fresh air inside yet not have a breeze trash your blinds? Not only can you tilt the plantation shutter's louvers for maximum privacy and light control you can also open up the panels and let the breezes in. They are also strong enough to keep the panels closed yet tilt open and let the breezes flow.
- Durability. Plantation shutters are durable and built to last. In addition, most shutters come with a linited lifetime warranty. Because you won’t need to replace your shutters, your initial investment will pay off over time.
- Easy to clean. Plantation shutters are virtually maintenance-free. Use a damp cloth from time to time and wipe off the dust. In addition, you don’t need to take them down in order to clean them as you might with other types of window coverings.
- Energy savings. Shutters are excellent insulators as well as perfect for deflecting sunlight. Your energy bills will be lower when you have shutters installed.
- Child safety. Plantation shutters do not have dangling cords or strings that children can get tangled up in, making them a safer alternative to mini-blinds and drapes.
- Plantation shutters can help preserve the life of furniture and carpets. You can leave the shutters in the up or semi-closed position to direct the sunlight away from furniture and carpets. The UV rays of the sun cause materials to fade over time.
- Capital home improvement. Did you know that installing shutters is considered a capital improvement on your home? This can translate into added value when you sell your home.
- Plantation shutters can be used as room dividers or cabinetry. In addition to covering windows, shutters can also be installed over cutouts and niches in your home. For example, if your family room has a built-in TV niche that’s no longer needed because of today’s widescreen TV choices, consider using shutters as cabinet doors for an attractive new storage solution.
Of course, we would love to help you with your plantation shutter project. Also, check out our online shutter cost calculator for a rough idea of what new shutters might cost.