Reasons You Need Plantation Shutters in Your New Home

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Reasons You Need Plantation Shutters in Your New Home

21 November 2017
 Categories: Home & Garden, Blog


You have finally settled in your new home, and what remains is coming up with interior design ideas for sections of the house. Windows, especially big ones, are conspicuous, and whatever finishing you apply on them is bound to affect the overall aesthetics of your home. In this regard, it is worth trying out plantation shutters for your windows. The fact that a significant number of homeowners consider shutters when building their houses is a good enough reason for you to explore them as an option. Notably, plantation shutters are a great way to add character to windows; although they are relatively expensive, you will not regret the option. This article highlights some compelling reasons why you should install plantation shutters instead of mini-blinds.

Aesthetics -- You cannot go wrong by choosing wood plantation shutters, since they can blend with any décor to produce a cohesive and clean look. If you want a more traditional look, you can paint the shutters white. On the other hand, if you want a more contemporary look, you can opt for stained shutters. However, you must remember that since plantation shutters can be seen from both the outside and the inside of the house, the external finish very much determines the design of your shutters. For example, if the exterior of your home has dark paint, then white shutters will not be as attractive due to the sharp contrast. If you feel that the shutter is too dull, add drapes to soften the look a little bit. Overall, try blending the color and design of the shutters with that of the surroundings.

Safety -- If you have small kids or pets, then plantation shutters are the best option for your windows. Primarily, shutters are free of dangling cords that might get children or pets tangled up and cause safety issues. Therefore, you will not have to worry about the safety of your kids when you are not home. That said, you must remember to secure the crossbar on the shutters carefully because it is relatively easy to open or close the shutters using the latch.

Preserve Furniture and Fabrics -- It is common knowledge that direct sunlight causes furniture and fabrics to fade over time. As such, they tend to lose their attractiveness over a short period of time, which forces homeowners into buying new furniture or carpets. While you can address lighting requirements with drapes, they limit the amount of natural sunlight getting into your house. Plantation shutters have the advantage of allowing natural light into your home while at the same time protecting furniture and fabrics. Just make sure that you angle the shutters appropriately to enjoy the best of both worlds.