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They're really good for controlling light and privacy at your doors, or other large expanses of glass
They're a great insulator - reducing winter draughts and heat from the summer sun
They let you move in and out of your doors easily
They can even be used to separate rooms
They fold back nice and neatly when you want to enjoy the view or step in and out
They'll need a top and bottom track to be fitted to the floor and ceiling that lets the shutters slide open and closed
They open in a concertina style so you'll need space to fold them to one side of the room
We've lots of wise ways for styling shutters at your doors and windows
Book an appointment with your local advisor. It’s really quick and easy to do and there’s never any pressure to buy.
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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Door shutters are fitted to a track, creating a smooth sliding mechanism that’s perfect for dressing doors, or for use as a stylish room divide. When open, the shutters concertina back neatly out of the way, giving you easy access in and out, plus great views of your outdoor space. Depending on your window specifications, our door shutters can be fitted to a top track only or to a top and bottom rail. Door shutters are also excellent for adding an extra layer of insulation to help maintain a steady temperature in your home all year round.
Door shutters, also known as tracked shutters, have a top track and a bottom track that run horizontally along the opening where the shutters are installed. The tracks can be mounted on the wall, ceiling, or inside a recessed area and consist of individual panels or sections that are hinged together. The number of panels depends on the width of the opening and the desired configuration. Your local advisor will talk you through the best solution, and take care of all the measuring and fitting for a wonderful finish.
Yes, shutters can be fitted at sliding doors such as patio doors or sliding glass doors, with the track system allowing the shutters to slide horizontally open and closed. They’ll help you control your light and privacy levels, while still allowing the light to stream in when the louvres are open.
Yes, shutters can be fitted to bifold doors. Bifold doors consist of multiple panels that fold and stack against each other when opened. Our tracked door shutters can be designed to accommodate this folding and stacking motion, allowing the shutters to be neatly folded along with the doors so they won’t get in the way when you want your doors fully open.
Yes. French doors are double doors mounted on hinges on either side allowing them to swing open outwards so you can enjoy plenty of fresh air and beautiful outdoor views. Each pane of glass of the French doors can have its own shutter panel. This allows for independent operation of the shutters on each door, giving you control over light and privacy as needed.
Yes, door shutters are excellent insulators helping to improve the energy efficiency of your home and reduce draughts by providing a wooden barrier that keeps the cold out and the warmth in. We worked with the experts at Salford University to understand how our products can help prevent heat loss. The results from their specially created lab, the 'Energy House' showed that our shutters reduce heat loss by 36%. In the months of summer, shutters are great for keeping rooms cool too. Tilt the louvres closed when the sun is at its hottest to keep your space at a comfortable temperature.