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Solid shutters

Faux Wood

 7-10 working days

UK-MADE RRP: £333 m2

Sale Price: £239 m2

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Pure Hardwood

 14-18 weeks

BEST SELLER!RRP: £272 m2

Sale Price: £190 m2

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The little details 
tilt rods

Which Tilt Rod?

Tilt rods are used to open and close slatted shutter panels. We have four options to choose from!

Central Tilt Rods are simple and stylish. The traditional wooden wooden rods attach to the front of the slats in the centre of each panel.

Offset Tilt rods are similar but positioned off to the hinged side of each panel. 

Clearview Tilt Rods are a great choice for contemporary interiors. A thin metal bar connects the slats at the back of the panels. It is discreetly positioned off to one side to keep it out of view.

If you want to go fully-concealed choose our new Hidden Tilt Rod which is a mechanism that is built into the side of the panel so no rod can be seen! New for Spring 2020

Slat sizes
slat sizes

Getting the right light

Slat sizes for shutters are down to personal preference. If you have large windows, french doors or a contemporary look to your home, wide louvres or slats (89mm or 114mm) often work best.

For traditional-style homes or smaller windows, narrow slats (64mm) could be a better option.

Remember, the wider the slats, the deeper your shutter frame needs to be, so that might influence your choice

Frame style

fame style

Choosing the right frame for your window

Shutter frames are used to affix your shutters to your window area and they’re the perfect way to show off your shutters to full advantage. They're also useful for disguising uneven walls and windows that aren’t level, often found in older homes.

Shutter frames come in two styles – inside mount, where the frame sits inside the window recess allowing you full use of your window sill, or outside mount, where the frame is mounted to the wall area, ideal if your windows aren’t recessed.

Either way, your chosen shutter panels will be neatly mounted inside the shutter frames for a lovely professional finish.

Hinges

Hinges

Hinges to complement your shutter style

Hinges are used to attach your shutter panels to the shutter frames mounted either inside or outside your window recess. The high-quality fittings we use are guaranteed to make opening and closing your shutters smooth and easy.

Hinges are available in a wide range of styles, finishes and colours so you can choose a discreet hinge that blends in with your shutter style or opt for a contrasting hinge that complements your interior design look.

Mid Rails
Mid-Rail

Everything you need to know about midrails

Midrails run horizontally between a shutter panel’s top and bottom rails.

Although entirely optional, they’re a good way of giving your shutters extra strength and support and are generally recommended if your shutter panels are more than 3000mm in height.

Plus, when your shutters have midrails, the top and bottom halves of the shutter panel can be opened and closed independently, giving you both privacy and light at the same time

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