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Conservatory Shutters

Indoor shutters are a great option for conservatories. They’re bright, clean, and hard-wearing, making them perfect for a room with lots of sunshine.

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Here is a conservatory we worked on recently, adding white shutters to all side windows and providing some much-needed light control. 

The shutters we used here were white full-height shutters with the option to open single louvres, allowing for maximum versatility.

What was once a beautiful bright, and open space can be transformed into a cosy, warm and calm area of your home, without losing any of its original charm.

Unlike curtains, shutters are semi-permanent and macth every style, meaning there’s no need to worry about your windows in future years.

Shutters Closed

When closed, these shutters offer a great deal of privacy, heat retention and light control. If you struggle to see your book in the summer months, or have the sun beaming too warm while you’re resting, closing the shutters is a great relief.

Shutters with some open louvres

Some of the top louvres are open in the shutters here, offering some light and a view into the garden. Still remaining a private space, and still blocking much of the sun. This also means your shutters are offering heat retention.

Some shutters with open louvres

Each panel and louvre opens individually, meaning you can customise the way your shutters look each day. The versatility means you can you use conservatory all year long, without struggling for warmth or with too much sun.

Want to see more shutter installations and photos of the options we can offer? Take a look at our portfolio page here, or browse the gallery below.

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