Instead of tilting louvres, our solid panel shutters are crafted from solid premium hardwood panels, so you can choose to have them fully open to let the light shine in, or close them and block it out completely.
If you have a large period property, these are a classic choice as they tend to blend in perfectly with the flow of the room. During the day, you’re able to flood each room with warm light. And at night, you can block out any light from outside, simply by shutting them.
There’s the additional benefit of improved insulation, perfect for homes with only single glazing due to the age of the property.
As implied by the name, rather than the usual louvres found on our shutters, the solid panels can only by operated by opening or closing the whole panel itself. Opening the panels fully lets in as much sunlight as possible during the day, and blocks out any external light when closed.
Available only in our premium hardwood ranges of Fiji and Samoa, solid panel shutters provide a more classic look. As they help promote a more traditional, classic aesthetic, solid panels are a popular choice for cottages and listed buildings such as period properties and large countryside homes with sash windows or high ceilings.
Our top-of-the-range Samoa product is crafted from either stylish ayous (painted finish) or sustainably sourced white teak (stained finish). An optional hidden hinge is available.
Made from a stable and quick growing timber, our Fiji shutters are favoured by people looking for a classic wood stained look. Suitable for all special shapes and solid panels.
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