by Mark Gigic | Aug 25, 2014 | Interior Shutters
There are generally two names that are used to describe the large slat style shutters that are commonly found in southern U.S. homes. They might be referred to as Southern plantation shutters or California shutters. The origination of these shutters, and their uses...
by Mark Gigic | Aug 22, 2014 | Interior Shutters
Interior shutters offer the Toronto homeowner a number of key benefits. If you’ve been looking for a reason to purchase custom wood interior shutters for your home, but maybe you’re having trouble convincing your spouse or other interested party, consider the two...
by Mark Gigic | Aug 6, 2014 | Interior Shutters
There are several reasons why people decide to install bay windows in their home. The most common is that they want to create a more open feel within their room. Bay windows extend out beyond the exterior walls of the house and have a shelf that extends out as well....
by Mark Gigic | Aug 4, 2014 | Interior Shutters
For any Toronto home that has a unique window shape, there are not many that are covered. Using drapes or curtains can be one way to help cover up these out of the ordinary window shapes and sizes, but they don’t tend to do the design of the window much justice. For... by Mark Gigic | Jul 30, 2014 | Interior Shutters
When looking for ways to be creative with interior design, you’ll discover many options are available to you. One commonly overlooked option has to do with interior shutters. Interior wood shutters offer the home a refined, elegant appearance that has character. Yet...
by Mark Gigic | Jul 18, 2014 | Interior Shutters
One of the most common mistakes that people make when shopping for shutters for their home –either interior or exterior- is that they focus on the cost first. Few people will readily admit that they don’t mind throwing money away, so we tend to shop around to get an...