Modern classic
There’s something quite traditionally classic about white shutters, which is often part of their attraction. Put them in a modern setting, such as these three floor to ceiling bay window in a dining room and they take on a contemporary look, bringing the best of both worlds together for an individual.
Custom look
Because all our shutters are bespoke crafted just the way you want them you can create a look that’s individual to you and your room. Want the mid rail somewhere other than the middle? Want a custom colour? Want classic white? Our in-home design consultants work with you to create just the look you want.
A natural look
Our hardwood and composite shutters are available in a wide range of paint and stain finishes. Choose a stained shade and you can enjoy a look that more resembles a natural wood finish, but with the practicalities of a stain. Vintage Rye, seen here, is a great choice to match the units and dining island for a co-ordinated look.
Crisply contemporary
Embrace modern technologies that make life easier in your home. Large spaces such as this extended kitchen dinner are really striking when kept simple. The stylish chairs capture interest to the foreground, while the industrial-style lamp draws your eye backwards before alighting on the Arctic Horizon tracked door shutter, with its smooth operation along tracks top and bottom, folding neatly on hidden hinges.
Light and space
There’s no rule that says you have to dress every window and door in a room. The unusual placement of these angled windows either side of the door could make them a challenge but our made to measure shutters fit the space perfectly. These are painted wood shutters in Icy Shore and as they’re at the dining end of the kitchen they’re not subject to potential water damage from sinks or cooking so will look beautiful for years to come.
More than white
White is always a popular colour choice for shutters but it can be a little stark in some settings. The creamy-golden tones in French ochre are a much softer option in this kitchen-diner and work really well with both the existing paintwork but also the glossy wooden surfaces, which gently reflect the colour back into the room.
Hands on
Tracked door shutters are a great option in any room, and these Vinyl shutters in Cotton are the most practical choice for this dining area. With its high-traffic setting and need for daylight at the dining table these shutters will have a lot of handling. The wipe-clean nature of Vinyl shutters will shrug off any dirt or water so they’ll look beautiful season after season.
Wipe clean
If your kitchen is the busy hub of your home like Marina Fogle’s then follow her lead with vinyl shutters. With the look of painted wood only you will know the difference and the practical benefits they offer make them an ideal choice for any kitchen, especially in areas around sinks and cookers.
Chic dining
Embrace Parisian dining with some café style shutters in your dining room. They’re actually a really practical choice here, letting in plenty daylight so you can eat in natural light but still enjoy a little privacy, especially for your evening meal when you may have the overhead light on. Covering only the lower half of the window also allows the arch shape at the top to remain a visible feature all day long.
Sleek and stylish
This unusual dining room keeps things simple to really make the most of the features. The bay windows are allowed to sing out with the café style shutters really emphasising both the curve of the bay and the double window section in the middle. The choice of Polar White ties in with the skirting and coving, so your eye travels along the wall, through the curve and out into the next room for a fluid chi-positive look.