by Mark Gigic | Jun 26, 2013 | wood shutters
The short is answer is yes. If you live in a hurricane-prone region, covers for windows are an excellent investment for protection of life and property. Shutters are not the only way to protect your home from hurricane damage. Most people choose hurricane shutters...
by Mark Gigic | Jun 14, 2013 | Shoji Screens
A shoji screen is a freestanding or wall hanging indoor screen used as a decorative room partition. As the name suggests they are styled after Japanese architecture specifically the sliding wooden doors covered in translucent paper used in homes. In both Chinese and...
by Mark Gigic | Jun 11, 2013 | wood shutters
Real wood shutters are the best for authenticity. It can be tempting to opt for fake wood, and you can save some money, but you will likely end up regretting it. Cheaper wood styles may look okay for a brief time, but they don’t offer the depth, richness or...
by Mark Gigic | May 23, 2013 | Interior Shutters, wood shutters
Plantation shutters are interior blinds traditionally made from broad slats of wood mounted in a solid frame. The design of plantation shutters promotes the free flow of air through a structure in a warm climate, while also creating shade to keep the interior of the... by Mark Gigic | Dec 14, 2012 | Interior Shutters
In this video on House & Home TV Online, see how our color-matched shutters help brings the design of this bistro kitchen together. This Kitchen is also featured in Kitchens & Baths 2012.