Interior plantation shutters are almost always
associated with country-style houses or farmhouse-inspired designs. With
beginnings from hardwood materials, interior shutters have evolved in terms of
structure and built to include other materials such as faux wood, plastic, and
other hybrid panels.
Also known as louvers or
jalousies, plantation shutters are easy to spot as they resemble the outward slatted
appearance of blinds. However, plantation shutters are more permanent and fixed
in nature because they are built in the window/opening using hinges and other
support mechanisms. Because of their inherent simple, yet classic appeal,
different versions of plantation
shutter design ideas were recreated to complement not only the rustic
type of homes but also the contemporary lifestyle.
Window Shutters
in the Home: Decorating the Plantation-Way
Natural wood, plastic vinyl,
medium density fiberboards (MDF), faux wood, and hybrid and engineered panels
are some of the shutter materials used for creating plantation coverings. Interior
shutters are not only classified according to the main material used for the
entire structure, but more importantly, interior plantation shutters can be categorized
based on their over-all style and form. The following are some of the most
popular plantation shutter
design ideas based on form:
·
Café Style – also referred to as the
half style, this form of interior shutter is distinct as the structure only
covers the bottom part of the window, the top part of which may be covered in
glass panels. Café style interior shutters effectively allow homeowners to
enjoy both the benefits of privacy and natural lighting from the sun. As such, window shutters of this
kind are commonly used in living room bay windows, kitchen windows, or study
room enclosures.
·
Double Hung Shutters – this style
consists of two sets of shutters stacked on top of each other to cover the
whole expanse of the window and to form two tiers. This variation resembles the
look and form of the café style. However, tier on tier shutters, as others call
them, have the upper part also covered in slatted louvers which can be opened
and closed depending on the need.
·
Full Height Shutters – the full
height style accentuates tall openings and provides covering from top to bottom
of the structure. Considered as the most popular option for plantation louvers,
full height shutters are flexible in terms of style as they can be built as
single hung, fixed panels, bi-fold, or even trifold.
·
Shaped Shutters – odd-shaped windows
such as the arched and slant-top ones normally require custom made plantation shutters for the
perfect fit. Shaped shutters follow the contour of the window covering. For
instance, the curvature of arched windows can be custom-fit with sunburst style
shutters while the bottom rectangular enclosure can be fixed with the
normal-sized louver panels.
·
Tracked Shutters – large enclosures with
more than two meters of width are best designed with this style. Tracked
shutters do away from hinges on the window frame itself as the main support mechanism
but instead rely on the horizontal tracks on the bottom and/or top part of the
enclosure. The multiple louver panels (usually eight sections) are designed in
such a way that they can be folded and can be slid through the guiding track to
one side of the enclosure.
Interior plantation shutters not only boast of the
durability and longevity of the structure compared to the soft window treatments
available in the market. Though semi-permanent in nature and form, plantation
shutters are flexible enough to suit different styles and preferences of
homeowners. Style-wise, plantation shutters are good investments and relatively
increases the value of the home.
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