Drywall openings perfect for framed shutters




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Bi-flod shutters for a basement window

This window was very wide, but not so tall. This is where a bi-flod application of Plantation Shutters is perfect.

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Shutters with decorative frame

This customer had drywall opening windows. We were able to put a frame around her windows that mimicked a crown trim. That frame also held our shutters in them, creating a very finished look.
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Elegant swag and jabot

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Shutters with balloon valance topper


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Shutters with valance toppers


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4 1/2 inch Plantation shutters




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Valance toppers for the door

These valance toppers are simple, yet, elegant. Just enough to spice up your room, call us today for your next window project.

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Shutters in a bathroom

Comfortex shutters can be installed even in a bathroom were the humidity can be expected to be high.
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Hidden tilt shutters

Hidden tilt shutters can provide an uninterrupted view through any window.
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Shutters installed under an eyebrow arch


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Colonial shutters versus Plantation shutters


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Shutters on a door

Can you notice the difference in the view?
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Cellular arch shade

These enrgy effficent shades not only help with the sunlight, they also knock the heat out of the light, thereby helping on energy savings.
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Shutters in an office



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Motorized Shangra-la shades

These windows are 15 feet up in a room, and motorized shades were the perfect solution.
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Shutters

We can even put shutters on windows with crank out handles!
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Blackout roller shades




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Hidden tilt shutters


Shutters can come with the "Hidden Tilt" option, that is, the tilt bar is not on the front of the shutter. The tilt bar is moved to the backside of the panel.

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Sidelite blinds

We can custom make sidelite blinds for you, now you can dodge that pesky door to door salesman.
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Shutters on a door


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Shutters

Shutters on a bay window.
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Shutters


Beautiful woodwind shutters installed over a tub.
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4 1/2 iinch shutters

Beautiful 4 and 1/2 inch shutters give beauty and elegance to any room. The view out of your window is also not lost to too many slats.

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Black out arches and shades


This was a really hot window, and for a person that wanted to sleep during the day. It was solved by putting black out window products in place.
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