Thursday, August 16, 2012

Shutter Colors And Selection

So you've decided that your latest home improvement project will include new shutters for all of your windows. Adding new shutters to your home not only increases resale value and will make your home seem more warm but you also get the added benefit of security and privacy. Once the decision has been made to include shutters in a home improvement project however there are a number of other decisions that you have to make prior to beginning any such project.

While many exterior shutters are available in a wide variety of both conservative and loud colors, interior shutters designed for privacy, security, and climate control are usually only available in white, black, and a variety of different shades of stain. Additionally the type of wood new shutters are constructed from will determine their color as well. You'll want to carefully choose shutters and colors that match existing decor within your home so as to avoid anything that sharply contrasts with furniture, paint, and other types of decor. If your home improvement project happens to include a new coat of interior paint the selection of shutters available to you will expand dramatically whereas homeowners who are only installing shutters as part of the project will have fewer options to choose from.

Shutters with darker stains and those made from wood with darker coloring are great for creating relaxing moods and unparalleled ambiance in rooms such as den's, studies, or game rooms. In contrast lighter colored shutters are often used by homeowners in areas or rooms that see a lot of sunlight or function as a living or family room. With so many different choices available it might be wise for you speak with an interior designer about which type will work best for you and your home. Many manufacturers can also assist by offering their assessment of your home as well.

Carefully selecting the right shutters for your home will not only ensure that they complement your home but that you'll enjoy them for many years and even decades to come. Selecting shutters haphazardly or hastily often results in less than favorable and results and the need to replace shutters not long after they've been installed. Doing it right the first time should be your modus operandi when it comes to home improvement and especially shutters.

Golden West Shutters Specializes in Orange County shutters, Los Angeles window treatments, and shutters in San Diego.

Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Interior Shutters Cost & Installation

When you tire of your curtains, drapes or blinds, the first place you may visit to replace them is your local hardware store. Although they are a good place to buy, but if you’re looking for a permanent fixture for your windows, custom interior shutters will be your best bet.
The custom-made interior shutters are heavier, stronger and achieve a great deal of style as they fit your windows to a “T.” Because they make your shutters to your exact specifications no matter the shape of your windows. So what should you look for when you go online and search for a local business that specializes in interior shutters? Don’t compare apples and oranges you pay more for quality and experience.

The company that relies on their past experience and knowledge of the many different types of shutters, be they wood, vinyl, metal or even fabric, will give your windows the uniqueness you desire. Many companies make the shutters right in their own factory. Others buy from reliable sources and you will realize the difference when you see   the shutters installed correctly on your windows.

Cost is always a factor, but when you invest in a permanent fixture for your windows, don’t skimp, but purchase from reliable dealers. Suppose your custom interior shutters cost in the neighborhood of $1700. Drapes or curtains may cost just under $1000, and blinds or simple shades just under $800. You may have skimped in the past and now you feel that you wasted your money because the year old curtains no longer retain their shape and may even be faded.

You won’t have to worry about fading or sagging interior shutters. Not when you have a professional install them. Many have asked, what is the difference between interior shutters and blinds? An interior shutter swings open and has larger slats so you   control the amount of sun entering your home. A blind is operated with a rod that rotates the slats, and a heavy string to pull them open. If you have ever had blinds, you know the string breaks and the blinds can twist over time.

Educate yourself on the different types of interior shutters. Compare the quality and price with a hardware store where the shutters are pre-made, and a custom shutter where they make them to fit your windows. Then contact a reliable business, get references from their customers, check out their work and you won’t be sorry you took the time to know the difference.

Golden West Shutters Specializes in Orange County interior shutters, interior shutters in Los Angeles, and interior shutters in San Diego.