Shutters

  • Louver Shutters

    Exterior louver style shutters are a popular choice for many homeowners. These shutters are made of horizontal slats that allow for airflow and light to pass through while still providing privacy and protection. They come in a variety of materials and colors, making them a versatile addition to any home's exterior design.

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  • Raised Panel Shutters

    Exterior raised panel shutters are a popular window treatment option that add a classic and elegant look to a home's exterior. They are typically made of wood, vinyl, or composite materials and come in a variety of colors and styles. Raised panel shutters provide privacy and protection from the elements while also adding curb appeal.

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  • Board-n-Batten Shutters

    Board-n-batten shutters are a type of exterior window treatment that add both aesthetic and functional value to a home. They are typically made from wood or synthetic materials and feature a series of vertical boards held together by horizontal battens. Board-n-batten shutters are a popular choice for their rustic charm and ability to provide privacy and shade.

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  • Modern, Mission, Unique Shutter Styles

    Our collection of shutters extends far beyond the traditional styles and into the Modern, Mission, and Farmhouse collection of shutters. Choose from over 15 different unique styles for the perfect shutter match for your home.

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  • TimberThane Wood Shutters

    Ekena Millwork's woodgrain texture fixed mount exterior window shutters offer a range of benefits for homeowners. Their realistic woodgrain texture adds warmth and natural beauty to the home's exterior, while their durable polyurethane construction ensures long-lasting performance.

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  • Framed Board-n-Batten Shutters

    Exterior framed board-n-batten shutters are a popular choice for homeowners looking to add a touch of rustic charm to their homes. They are made of vertical boards held together by horizontal battens and are mounted on the exterior of the home around the window. These shutters are easy to install and come in a variety of sizes and finishes to complement any home's style.

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  • Flat Panel Shutters

    Exterior flat panel shutters are a popular choice for adding a classic and elegant touch to the exterior of homes. They are typically made of wood or composite materials, and are available in a variety of sizes, styles, and colors. These shutters can enhance the curb appeal of a home while providing privacy and protection from the elements.

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  • Combination Shutters

    Exterior combination louver over raised panel shutters are a popular choice for homeowners looking to add both style and functionality to their windows. These shutters feature a combination of horizontal louvers and raised panels, providing increased privacy, light control, and curb appeal. They are available in a variety of materials, colors, and styles to complement any home's exterior design.

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  • Bahama Shutters

    Bahama shutters are a type of window shutter that originated in the Bahamas and are characterized by their tropical, beachy style. They are typically mounted on the outside of a building and feature one or two louvered panels that are hinged at the top, allowing them to be propped open at an angle for ventilation and shade. They are often painted in bright colors to complement the surrounding environment.

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  • Shutter Hardware

    Exterior shutter hardware includes hinges, pintles, shutter dogs, and tie-backs used to attach and operate shutters. Hinges and pintles allow shutters to swing open and closed, while shutter dogs keep them in place. Tie-backs secure shutters in the open position. Materials used include wrought iron, stainless steel, and brass.

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  • Shop by Material

    Exterior shutters can be made from a variety of materials including wood, vinyl, aluminum, steel, fiberglass, and composite. Each material has its own advantages and disadvantages in terms of durability, maintenance, cost, and appearance. The choice of material will depend on the specific needs and preferences of the homeowner.

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