Plantation Shutters Gateshead
plantation shutters gatesheadadd a stunning comtemporary finish to any window, allowing you to control the amount of light and privacy. They also help to reduce external noise and enhance insulation to your home. They are made of a rigid PVC or vinyl, which is coated with a polypropylene to provide strength and durability.
The shutters are hung above the window and are controlled by a central tilt rod which can be moved up and down to create different levels of openness. They are a beautiful alternative to curtains and blinds and can be customised to match your exact style preferences. They are available in a wide range of colours and finishes to suit your interior decor, including traditional, transitional, modern and contemporary styles.
Unlike many alternative window dressings, shutters are hardwearing and have been designed to last for decades. They are also easier to clean than many other window coverings and require very little maintenance. This makes them a perfect choice for busy family homes. With no cords and strings to tangle, they are also safer for children and pets.
Here we have a stunning example of full height shutters installed in a contemporary south Tyneside home. These stunning shutters have transformed this window on a stair landing and showcase the versatility of these unique window dressings. The louvres can be opened or closed depending on the desired ambience of the room and when fully open they provide complete privacy, whilst still letting in lots of natural light.
The beautiful pure white finish of these shutters is a fantastic match for this property and the 53mm louvres allow for ultimate flexibility when it comes to regulating the amount of light entering a space. This allows the homeowner to maintain a great deal of privacy and temperature control for the room at all times, especially during the night time when they want to wind down.
The bespoke design of these shutters allows them to be customised to fit any shaped windows or doors and they look equally as good inside or out. They can be used as a window treatment or as a door cill and can be used in almost any room of the house. The fact that they are a solid structure makes them a great choice for rooms that need to be insulated such as bathrooms and kitchens. The louvres can be shut in the winter to help to prevent heat loss although this won’t completely resolve the issue unless other insulation measures are taken such as double glazing or heavy linings.
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