Plantation Shutters: A Classic Window Treatment in Washington, DC

Exterior shutters are not your average Washington, DC window treatments option. They have been around for a long time but are still popular among Greek revival and neoclassical-styled houses. Being a classic decorative element, shutters match well with almost any house styles.

Designer WindowThe contemporary and upscale touch, however, comes with a hefty price tag. But don’t let that cast a shadow on your bright ideas. For the window protection that shutters provide (at least the functional ones with real hinges), and the charm they evoke, the cost ultimately proves worthy in the long run. Yahoo Voices explains why shutters, of which plantation shutters are one of the more popular types, could give you a good run for your money:

Plantation shutters were historically used for protection against elements and intruders. For the most part, plantation shutters are used more to make a design statement.

Plantation shutters mount inside or outside your window frame. They have blades similar to blinds that can be used to let light in and out. Several plantation shutters can be seamed together to cover a large window. The uses of plantation shutters are endless.

Reduced utility bills

Plantation shutters have a strong wooden layer for added insulation when needed. Homes in warm climates can benefit from wide-slat shutters that deflect sunlight, creating shade while allowing air flow. Conversely, rooms get warmer in the winter because wood makes for insulation.

The perfect fit

Shutters can look picture-perfect on windows, whatever the size and shape as long as they are cut to fit perfectly on the windows they are intended to protect. Proper installation ensures that your window shutters function properly as protective and insulating features. Installing plantation shutters can also boost your home’s resale value for the decorative allure they add to the home.

Choosing the materials

Among the popular materials used for shutters include wood, vinyl, or faux wood. Vinyl is about 25% less expensive than real wood, and faux wood cheaper by 20%. Homes in humid areas are better off with faux wood or vinyl because these materials resist humidity, warping, and fading better than real wood. They are also easier to clean.

Consider your budget and preferences that best complements your house style. It’s most cost effective to install the shutters yourself if you’re handy with power tools, otherwise, hire only an experienced Washington, DC window treatment contractor, such as those from Beltway Blinds to ensure perfect fit.

(Article Excerpt and Image from Designer Window Treatments: Plantation Shutters Versus Faux Wood Blinds, Yahoo Voices, May 20, 2009)

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