Our bespoke Solid shutters are a secure option, providing complete privacy when closed. They absorb sound and insulate your room, and their elegant looks make a true focal statement in any home.
Featuring solid panels that block the light and reduce noise when closed, solid shutters are a great solution for draughty windows. Traditionally a Full Height shutter, Tier on Tier or a combination of solid and louvred shutters put you in greater control of light and privacy.
Discuss your requirements and view shutter samples with a design consultant who'll help you create a vision of your Solid shutters and give you a quote
When you're ready to proceed, an installer visits to conduct a survey, verifying precise measurements of your window for a full account of the shutter space
Using the highest quality materials, our skilled teams create your made-to-measure Solid window shutters
Your installer returns to fit your shutters and talk you through anything you need to know about your Solid window shutters
Shutter cost depends on the size of the window and your designer will give you a no-obligation quote. Our solid shutters are available in solid wood only.
The cost depends on the size of the window frame and your designer will give you a no-obligation quote. Our Solid panel shutters are available in wood only.
No. Solid shutters are, as the name suggests, a solid panel. Plantation shutters are louvred shutters, which can be tilted to allow the light to flow in.
As long as the windows are large enough, our skilled experts can probably craft your Solid shutter panels in any room. Because they're made only from hard wood, they absorb sound and insulate your room, and their elegant looks make a true focal statement.
Yes, wooden shutters are an excellent way to insulate your windows and increase the energy efficiency of your home. Because they are a panel rather than individual louvres they offer the greatest insulation benefit of all the different shutter types. And as they're made to measure they'll fit precisely at your window, with no gaps to let the warm air out or the cold air in plus research shows that shutters can reduce heat loss by up to 36%. Originally used in draughty traditional Victorian houses, which often featured sash windows, they were the ideal solution to stopping draughts while also reducing as much light and heat loss as possible.