by Mark Gigic | Apr 4, 2015 | wood shutters
If you’ve been considering installing interior wood shutters in your home, you may have certain questions about this home improvement project. For many homeowners this is a significant investment. It’s not quite on the same level as replacing the windows or doors, but...
by Mark Gigic | Jun 30, 2014 | wood shutters
When shopping for shutters, whether they are interior or exterior, you’re going to be met with a number of options from which to choose. The most obvious will be having to decide between wood shutters and vinyl or other synthetic materials. There are a few advantages...
by Mark Gigic | Jun 26, 2014 | wood shutters
When you are removing your old wood shutters to replace them with new shutters, don’t immediately throw them out. There are actually quite a few things that you can do with old wood shutters that can be quite unique, or that could benefit someone you know. Repurposing...
by Mark Gigic | Nov 23, 2013 | wood shutters
If you have uniquely shaped windows or windows with certain latches or security features, you will probably not find pre-made shutters to fit them. In this case, you will need custom-made shutters designed to fit these odd shapes. Custom Shaped Plantation Shutters can...
by Mark Gigic | Aug 5, 2013 | wood shutters
Usually used more for decorative purposes, interior shutters provide functional benefits as well as style. While exterior shutters are used to protect your home from weather on the outside, interior shutters can be purely ornamental or provide some control over air...
by Mark Gigic | Jul 15, 2013 | wood shutters
The basic unit of every shutter is the panel. A panel is made up of blades (also known as louvres). The blades are held in place by the top and bottom rails and side stiles connected by a metal strip – semi-concealed tilt rod. The metal strip controls uniform...