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The Difference Between Plantation Shutters and Traditional Shutters?

July 8, 2021
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If you are searching for a good alternative to regular curtains, shutters would make for an excellent choice. Not only do shutters make controlling light levels far easier and improve the feel of a space, but can protect your property and household from prying eyes. However, if you are a newcomer to the shutter scene, navigating which window coverings to purchase can be difficult. Shutters are available in a wide range of sizes and shapes, though there are two styles in particular that are very popular. These include traditional and plantation coverings. Read on to learn about the features of each of these styles.

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What Are Traditional Shutters?

Shutters are a common occurrence in many households, featuring panels that cover windows on the interior, positioned, in many instances, on a moving track or hinge. This window covering has better insulation properties than flimsy curtains and are contemporary in appearance. Typically, they have all or nothing visibility (they are either open or closed). Some coverings are totally opaque, while others are angled or latticed, not dissimilar to blinds. Nevertheless, all traditional shutters tend to function in a similar way.

What Are Plantation Shutters?

Many individuals lack certainty about the features that plantation coverings should possess. This is perhaps since many companies mislabel their window dressings or design them to deviate from the standard specifications. Generally, a plantation shutter is a louvred design with angled horizontal slats. They are designed to tilt downwards from the outside in, drawing in more air and light when they are open.

When shut, plantation coverings can keep out nearly all light and significantly minimise the amount of cool air accessing your property from the window. In many instances they are white, in keeping with their historic use on actual plantations, to reflect light and warmth. This helps the room stay at a comfortable temperature. Some designs can fold in on themselves, exposing the glass, while others may be a fixed, permanent installation.

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Why Should I Use Plantation Shutters?

Plantation window dressings are similar to window shutters in that they are easy to adjust and can help to retain and reflect heat. In addition to this, plantation coverings are a popular contemporary choice, as they are perfect for individuals that dislike the old fashioned look of curtains or the formality of blinds. Plantation coverings are also incredibly versatile, more so than ordinary shutters, making them an excellent upgrade option.

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Indeed, we can pair these coverings with blinds and curtains if the design allows and your space accommodates. If you live in a location with irregular weather patterns, layering different window coverings may be a good idea. It means you will have additional control over the temperature of your property.

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Get in touch with our experienced team today if you would like more information about plantation and regular shutters. We can provide you with any advice that you require and offer our professional recommendations.

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