DO PLANTATION SHUTTERS ADD VALUE TO YOUR HOME?
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The term plantation shutter came from a type of window/blind found on old plantation homes. These shutters are typically made of wood and have large, rectangular panels that can be opened and closed. The shutters keep the house warm during the cold months and block out the summer sun.
The term plantation shutter came from a type of window/blind found on old plantation homes. These shutters are typically made of wood and have large, rectangular panels that can be opened and closed. The shutters keep the house warm during the cold months and block out the summer sun.
A rolling shutter is a plantation shutter that opens and closes like a window. This type of shutter adds value to your home by allowing you to open and close the door without exposing the interior to the elements. Rolling shutters also provide privacy because they cover the front of the window.
French doors are a popular type of plantation shutter. They come in traditional and A-frame styles used on doors and windows. They’re typically rectangular and have a horizontal bar that runs along their length, which helps them keep out drafts and pests.