Bahama shutters, sometimes called Bermuda shutters, are commonly used to add privacy and protection from the elements. It’s no wonder, then, that people are often asking “can you see through Bahama shutters?”. Here, I’ll show you what Bahama shutters...
Did you know paint companies name their color of the year at the beginning of a new year? Just like clothes there are styles that come and go. And, like clothes, there are people who will just pick what makes them feel good when deciding on which colors to use for...
Shutters have been around for centuries. Originally used for privacy and security, today you will find more that are fashionable than are functional. As with many things over time, there are also more exterior shutter material options available today than there were...
Exterior shutter cutouts can be just about any design that isn’t too intricate. Architecturally speaking, they can be found on bungalows, cottage and colonial style homes from the 1920s- 1940s. In fact, often times Sears mail order houses came with a “select your...
Did you know that wood used today for building is different than wood used in many historical buildings? The same goes for shutters. Old growth wood is denser and more stable than new growth wood. It’s also more resistant to moisture, making it ideal for long term...
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