The Features That Stand Out
Styles
Full Height
The narrow 32mm louvre has a drop of over 100mm and the 48, 64 and 89mm louvres have a drop of over 1600mm. An intermediate rail is used with all full height panels as the gives greater strength and stability. This also provides greater light control with there are two sets of louvres which work independantly.
Cafe Style
Available to a maximum of four panels wide, this style shutters only the bottom area of the window, allows for creating privacy and security whilst retaining the view and light through the top half of a window.
Tier on Tier
Available to a maximum of four panels wide, this style of shutters is similar to the Cafe style only with this style, there is a secong set of independent shutters covering the top half of the window. This style provides the most flexible solution and maximum control of light.
Outside the Recess
Otherwise known as surface mounted. This style of shutter is fitted onto the face of a wall rather than inside a window-box area. It is the solution used one a walkway between two connecting rooms and for this reason very popular.
Top Track Shutters
This style is fixed to a top runner track from which the shutters hang. This is most useful when wanting to span a very wide area such as a glass wall or is very successful when used as a room divider.
Solid Panel Shutters
As the name suggests, this style of shutters don't have louvres, instead being a solid sheet or panel. Similar to shutters found in Victorian houses, they provide a far greater level of security and light control. Very popular on East facing bedrooms and South facing reception rooms.
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