Inside vs outside mount plantation shutters
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Plantation shutters vs Cottage shutters
Comments (1)We have plantation shutters on our windows, and I simply love them. I have not heard the term cottage shutters. We have exterior shutters as well, I never thought about them not going together. Most people I know who have plantation shutters also have exterior shutters....See Moreplantation shutters- extra frame inside window or not?
Comments (5)You only need to install shutters with a frame if you do not have enough window depth clearance to install the shutter inside the window frame directly to the window frame jamb or if you don't have a solid wood window frame b/c it's not a good idea to afix the hinges directly on top of a drywall opening. The link below will take you to a high quality shutter company where you find all sorts of information about how to install shutters properly using 1 of 4 different mounting methods. You may also want to check out www.allaboutshutters.com. This site has oodles and oodles of information about all things window shutters. Here is a link that might be useful: Horizon Shutters...See MoreInside mount or outside mounted plantation shutters
Comments (1)If you have the depth, inside is best....See Moreshutters vs wood blinds to keep the light and view outside
Comments (34)They are only three months old so look new. Absolutely no problems and the quality is very good. They operate very smoothly. I did custom order through Penney's. I first did my internet research and had several quotes online. The sales rep was able to beat all my quotes. It was nice to able to see the various blinds in person, then I brought home the sample books to match color. That proved difficult with the tiny samples but I wanted neutral and am happy with the results. You have the choice of separate head rails like I did, or a single head rail. They are easy to clean though I have not needed to yet. I haven't decided if I will put my drapes back up as I'm enjoying the clean look right now. Mine are 3/8" double cell, 40"x72". Each blind was $268 +tax. The top-down/bottom-up function does increase the price but I feel it was worth it for my application. Here is a link that might be useful: Cleaning Instructions...See MoreUser
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