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If you’re looking for a window treatment that feels seamless and durable, interior shutters are a fantastic option. They go beyond being just window coverings, becoming a beautiful part of your home’s design.
Not only do they add charm and personality, but they also boost comfort and give you easy control over light and privacy. Plus, they help with insulation, keeping your rooms cooler in the summer and warmer during winter.
Their timeless look works just as well in modern spaces as it does in traditional homes. With their sturdy build, low maintenance, versatility, and lasting quality, shutters are a smart and stylish investment for your home.
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Styles and Options
Shutters are available in a variety of materials and styles, allowing you to customise them to fit your space perfectly.
If you’re looking for a timeless, elegant appearance, timber shutters could be just what you need. They bring warmth and natural beauty to your home, and they’re built to last for many years with proper upkeep.
Painted or stained finishes let you match your shutters to your décor: crisp whites for a fresh look, darker tones for depth and sophistication. Plus, if they ever need a refresh or restoration, they can be refinished to give them a new look.
If you live in a humid region or want shutters for your bathrooms or laundry area, you may opt for shutters made of waterproof materials like ABS or polyresin. You’ll also find them in different colours and finishes to match your interiors.
The size of the louvres changes the feel too: wider louvres, like in plantation shutters, create a contemporary look and let in more light, while narrower louvres feel more traditional and refined.
You have some great options for how your shutters can work with your windows. Full-height shutters cover the entire window, creating a sleek, seamless look. For something a bit different, café-style shutters cover just the lower half, providing privacy at street level while still allowing lovely light to filter in from above.
If you’re looking for flexibility, tier-on-tier shutters are a fantastic choice. They come in two separate panels, one for the top and one for the bottom. This way, you can open or close each section independently. Enjoy bright daylight streaming in from the top while keeping things cozy and private below, or have the entire window covered when you want a little more privacy.
Shutters offer versatility in their aesthetic appeal, light control, and operation. They can be either permanently fixed or opened fully.
A common design is the hinged shutter, which is usually installed with hinges on the side frames and opens inward, much like a traditional door. This classic design is simple and provides full access to the window.
If you’re looking to save on clearance space, bifold shutters could be a fantastic choice. Made up of multiple panels hinged together, they fold neatly in an accordion style to either one or both sides of the window. This clever design helps you save a lot of space compared to traditional hinged shutters, which need plenty of room to swing open.
Alternatively, for wide window areas or patio doors, sliding shutters are the perfect choice. These work similarly to sliding doors, with panels mounted on a track system that allows them to slide smoothly past each other. Sliding shutters remove the need for swing space, offering a sleek, modern look and complete control of light and privacy across large openings.
At Carpet One, we’ll talk you through your options and help you find the style that feels right for your home.
Shutters FAQs
Plantation shutters are the most popular type of indoor shutter, recognised by their wide louvres that create a clean, modern look. Traditional shutters, by contrast, have narrower louvres and a more detailed, classic appearance. In practice, though, most people use “plantation shutters” as a catch‑all term for all interior shutters, regardless of style.
The cost depends on the size of your windows, the material you choose, and the style of operation. Timber shutters are generally more expensive than PVC or composite options, and custom finishes can also affect the price. At Carpet One, we’ll give you a clear quote upfront so you know exactly what to expect.
Most shutters only need a quick dust or wipe with a damp cloth. For tougher spots, a mild soap solution works well. Avoid harsh chemicals, as they can damage the finish.
Shutters are measured and made to fit your windows precisely. Installation involves securing the frame inside the window opening and attaching the panels so they open and close smoothly. Our team can handle the process for you to ensure a perfect fit.
They give excellent control over light. When fully closed, shutters block most light, though small gaps between louvres mean they don’t create a complete blackout. Many people pair shutters with curtains or blinds if full darkness is needed.
Yes. Moisture‑resistant shutters are ideal for humid spaces, as they won’t warp or crack.
They do. Shutters add an extra layer to your windows, helping keep rooms cooler in summer and warmer in winter.
Absolutely. You can choose the material, finish, louvre size, and how they open, whether fixed, hinged, bifold, or sliding, so they suit your home perfectly.
Often, yes. Shutters are considered a premium window furnishing, and their durability and timeless style can enhance both comfort and resale appeal.
Yes. Shutters can be custom‑made to fit specialty shapes such as arches, circles, or angled windows. The frame is built to follow the outline of the window, and the louvres tilt and move just like standard shutters. This makes them one of the few window furnishings that can handle unusual shapes while still looking seamless.