An Age-old Classic with a Modern
Touch
(Originally published in Drapery
& Window Coverings Magazine)
By Jay Steinfeld,
Founder
NoBrainerBlinds.com
Interior window
shutters have always been one
of the most universally popular
window treatments available.
They maintain their value better
than any other type of window
covering. Window shutters --
also called plantation shutters
-- are not only attractive and
enhance your home's curb appeal,
but their ability to regulate
light, insulate, and fit in
to almost any decorating scheme
makes window shutters virtually
unsurpassed.
Today, indoor
shutters are more popular than
ever. So it is no wonder that
many new manufacturers are trying
to grab a piece of the shutter
business. Most notably is the
introduction of vinyl compound
shutters. There are some intriguing
advantages over traditional
wooden shutters. But beware;
many of them are just cheap
shutters at a cheap price. There
are numerous differences among
the major brands. This article
will help you decide whether
interior wood shutters or vinyl
shutters are right for you,
and inform you of the critical
differences.
Wood
Shutters Are the Real Thing
There are several
reasons why you should avoid
vinyl shutters altogether. Some
people simply prefer real wood,
just as they prefer clothing
made of cotton or wool instead
of synthetics. For a warm, authentic,
traditional look, wooden shutters
are an excellent choice. There
are some limitations of vinyl
window shutters. They are usually
made in only white and off-white.
So you can not precisely color
match. Staining is obviously
impossible. There are currently
no manufacturers that make vinyl
shutters for arched, angled,
and other specialty shaped windows.
Most interior vinyl shutters
are cheaply made with inferior
components and poor workmanship,
and should be avoided simply
for that reason despite their
lower cost.
A Vote
for Vinyl Shutters
Quality vinyl
shutters are definitely worth
considering. The inherent advantages
over wood shutters are numerous.
The best indoor vinyl shutters
cost less than custom wooden
window shutters. The most important
advantages are practical in
nature. Vinyl interior shutters
will not crack, peel, fade,
or deteriorate like wood. They
are perfect for humid areas
like solariums, shower enclosures,
near Jacuzzis and sinks. Since
they are moisture resistant
they are an excellent choice
near the swimming pool or even
the ocean's corrosive saltwater.
They are inherently flame-retardant
and insulate better than indoor
wood shutters. They are easier
to clean and those, which are
solid color impregnated, will
not show dents or scratches.
That makes them perfect for
a child's room. Their manufacturing
time is usually half of a true
custom wooden shutter.
How
to Choose Vinyl Shutters
• Look
for these important features
when comparing the different
brands:
• Aluminum
reinforcements throughout all
major stress points, especially
on the hinge side of all panels
to prevent warping and "vinyl
creep."
• Cellular
(hollow) louvers, to maximize
insulation (hollow louvers insulate
better than solid louvers due
to the air).
• Ability
to adjust the tension of louvers
to prevent floppy louvers.
• Made
from a high quality outdoor
grade compound for durability.
• Opaque
louvers and rails. Some are
translucent, which makes them
appear less like wood, and allows
too much light to escape into
the room.
• Thick
wall structures for strength.
• A choice
of frames.
• Solid
tilt bar mechanism for easy
and long-lasting use. (This
is VERY important!)
• Multiple
louver sizes ( at least 2-3/8"
and 3-3/8").
• Uniform
rail sizes for aesthetic consistency.
• Louvers
close up or down for infinite
control of light and view.
• Heavy-duty
3 leaf hinges to prevent wobbly,
sagging shutter panels.
• No
unsightly notches on frame.
• Lifetime
warranty.
Whether you
choose interior wooden shutters
or vinyl shutters, you are likely
to be extremely satisfied with
their function, beauty, and
the way they increase your home's
resale value. With such a disparity
of quality among different brands,
be sure you have done your homework
to make sure you select the
right one for your maximum enjoyment.
Jay
Steinfeld is one of the
nation's leading authorities
on window treatments - including
shutters, blinds, shades, fabrics,
and draperies. Jay is also Founder/CEO
of NoBrainerBlinds.com,
the world's most popular online
source for window shutters and
blinds.
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