Many homeowners choose plantation shutters, instead of blinds or curtains, for their window coverings. Besides being affordable, plantation shutters are very flexible and come in a wide range of colors, designs and slat sizes. What’s more, they’re exceptionally sanitary as you can easily clean them because they don’t pick up dust as curtains and blinds do.  Why not take advantage of these, and other plantation shutters benefits?

Advantages of Plantation Shutters

Most homeowners prefer plantation shutters because of their slats or louvers that you can rotate to open and close for controlling the amount of light you want in a room. These shutters are commonly seen in kitchens.

Another advantage of plantation shutters is that they can add value to your home. In fact, they’re the only window covering that you can finance into the sale of your home as they typically remain in a home once it’s sold. You can also have them custom-built to fit any window size.

Considerations and Warnings

• Adding draperies or valances to your plantation shutters can help in giving your shutters a softening look. Doing so can also give you more privacy and more control when blocking out sunlight.

• Plantation shutters can be more expensive than wood or faux wood shutters, but they’re generally cheaper than custom draperies.

• Although you may need just half of a plantation shutter, don’t buy half- shutters because they can be just as expensive as full-length ones. Also, you’ll get less sunlight control or insulation.

If you have any questions, at all, about which type of window treatment is best for your home, don’t hesitate to visit Window Design Group.  We’re a plantation shutter company, serving homeowners in Southern California, besides a premier window replacement company.

What’s more, our premier window replacement company features a wide selection of window coverings, emphasizing energy saving products. Our friendly, dependable and experienced window treatment professionals take pride in beautifying Southern California homes. Please contact us.

Most homeowners prefer plantation shutters because of their slats or louvers that you can rotate to open and close for controlling the amount of light you want in a room.

Most homeowners prefer plantation shutters because of their slats or louvers that you can rotate to open and close for controlling the amount of light you want in a room.