An Overview of Exterior Shutters

Exterior Shutters

If you’re in the market for exterior shutters, you’re going to find numerous places where you could purchase them. Whether you purchase from an experienced company like Canada Custom Shutters or a discount retailer, make sure you understand the various options with regard to this potential home improvement project.

Notice the use of the word potential. That’s because, like so many other home improvement projects, the wrong products might not make much of improvement at all. While even the cheapest of exterior shutters will certainly change the appearance of your home, that doesn’t mean they will improve it.

The more you understand why homeowners throughout Toronto still enjoy exterior shutters, even though they are not functional (in most cases), the easier it will be for you to make the right decision regarding your home and family.

The Evolution of Exterior Shutters

Shutters have been around for thousands of years, since ancient Greek times, actually. The more modern wood shutters were made popular throughout the 19th and early 20th centuries as a way for homeowners to protect against inclement weather, the cold, and even to block out direct sunlight during summer.

Some communities throughout the Southern part of the United States still rely on exterior shutters to some degree to help protect against major storms, such as hurricanes and tornadoes (though they will do nothing to actually protect against a direct strike from the latter).

Today, shutters accent a window, but it depends on the type of shutter that is chosen. The popular materials for exterior shutters are wood and vinyl. Wood is more traditional and can add a significant amount of value to a home while vinyl shutters may be made to look like wood shutters, they don’t add any value, other than aesthetic.

Most exterior shutters are going to be fixed, meaning they are non-functional. Interior shutters are commonly functional (able to be opened and closed) and can have a significant impact on the look and feel of any room inside the home.

The color of the exterior shutter is important. It should complement the color of the house. For example, black or dark shutters would be an ideal complement to a white painted or sided house.

Exterior shutters border windows and add an important accessory to the home. It’s akin to wearing jewelry, nice shoes, or a stylish hat with your favorite hat. Now that you know a bit more about exterior shutters, you can make the right decision for your home and family.

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