How to clean shutters
We share our top tips and tricks for keeping your shutters looking their absolute best.
Our made to measure shutters can be made exactly how you want them - there's all kinds of styles, colours and wood stains to choose from.
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There's a time and a place for DIY. So let us look after the measuring and fitting so you can be sure of a job well done. After all, made to measure is what we do.
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We’ll visit you at home to show you our range and help you decide what’s right for your windows and budget. We’ll measure up and give you a quote.
We’ll take care of the fitting. Once your shutters have been made we’ll be back to fit and we’ll tidy up after ourselves.
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Our premium shutters in the Richmond, Marlow and Dalston ranges are made from long lasting natural hardwood. This material is lightweight, ideal for large windows and doors. It has a beautiful, natural wood grain with a choice of stained or painted finishes.
Shutters in our Craftwood range are made from strong and stable MDF, which is highly resistant to chipping, cracking, warping and fading. MDF looks the same as painted real wood shutters, with the practical benefits of faux-wood shutters.
Our Windsor range combines an MDF frame with real wood louvres.
Our water-resistant option is the Henley range, made from a premium polymer. This creates an extremely hard-wearing shutter suitable for environments prone to moisture or steam.
Yes, shutters are the most effective window covering when it comes to blocking out natural light. When closed they provide a brilliant level of darkness to a room, although slight tolerance gaps are required for the smooth functioning of your shutters so bear in mind this can cause small amounts of light bleed at the edges.
Choosing larger louvres for your shutters means there are fewer gaps for light to travel through. You can also layer shutters with a pair of curtains or a Roman blind. The pairing not only looks great, but can be extremely effective in blocking out light completely.
Yes, shutters are an excellent way to insulate your windows and improve the energy efficiency of your home. They fit snugly at your window, helping reduce heat loss by up to 36%*. They can also help reduce draughts that can slip through the gaps in your frames.
In the warmer months of summer, shutters are great for keeping rooms cool. Tilt the louvres closed when the sun is at its hottest to keep your space at a comfortable temperature.