Care & Maintenance
Keep your hardwood shutters looking new with a simple three-step cleaning routine that takes less than ten minutes per window.
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Casement windows present unique challenges for shutters. Here's what works, what doesn't, and how to get a clean result.
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Getting the finish right is one of the most important decisions. Here's how to coordinate shutters with your existing interior.
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A complete guide to opening panels, tilting louvers, and maintaining your shutters for smooth daily operation.
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Loose louvers, stiff panels, and alignment problems are the most common shutter issues. Here's how to diagnose and fix each one.
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Plantation shutters are a design element, not just a window covering. Here's how to use them intentionally in your interior.
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These three approaches help shutters become the focal point they deserve to be.
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A realistic timeline from consultation through installation day.
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Four room concepts that show how versatile plantation shutters really are.
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Compare basswood, poplar, and other hardwood options to understand which performs best for your climate and budget.
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The design logic behind their enduring appeal across decades of interior design trends.
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What drives the cost and what to expect from a custom quote.
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Understanding the distinction helps you make a more informed decision when choosing shutter materials.
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From full-height panels to café style and tier-on-tier configurations — a breakdown of the six most popular.
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Unlike fabric blinds, hardwood shutters don't trap dust and allergens. Here's what the research says.
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The most common shutter mistakes and how to avoid them.
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