Your exterior window shutters are no longer the only ones that can give your home a quick makeover. Barn doors have moved out of the farm and into many homes, exuding a combination of laid-back country-style aesthetics and modern interior design elements.
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What Type of Shutters Are Right for Your Home?
Wood shutters were the first types of shutters ever used. Originally, they were meant for daylight control, privacy and an extra layer of protection against the elements. Today, in addition to these functions, many homeowners choose shutters to elevate their home’s overall aesthetic so choosing the right design has become more important than ever.
Barn Doors Part 2: Architectural Styles Best With Barn Doors
In our last post, we discussed the functions and benefits of barn doors. They have been one of the biggest trends to emerge in recent times, and they are a perfect mix of form and function. They are also extremely versatile, making it easy to incorporate this trend into practically any house style by making a few small aesthetic changes. Here are the top four architectural styles that work best… Continue Reading
Barn Doors Part 1: Functions and Benefits
Barn doors aren’t just for farmhouses and country homes anymore; instead, they’ve become a trendy mainstay and even a sought-after feature for homes of different architectural styles. Oozing with vintage charm, barn doors are a way to embrace flawless style and functionality in your home. So what exactly do barn doors offer that hinged and pocket doors don’t? Let Wholesale Shutter Company, one of the leading barn door and window… Continue Reading
Wood vs. Poly Shutters: Which Material Is Best for You?
Thinking of installing custom window treatment products for your home? Shutters are a great choice for that timeless look of elegance and sophistication. Your next decision is whether to go for shutters made from wood or poly materials. Are there aesthetic and functional difference between the two? Here is an easy point-by-point breakdown of the features of each, so that you can choose shutter material that’s right for your home.