Anonymous
Post 06/24/2015 14:56     Subject: Plantation Shutters

I hate cats.
Anonymous
Post 06/24/2015 12:26     Subject: Re:Plantation Shutters

I bought my plantation shutters from Perfect Fit. I bought them about a year ago and they are holding up well. I really like my shutters. They are so much better than the curtains and blinds I had in other houses. I bought ones with the smaller sized louvres so that my cats couldn't slip their fat heads though them and break 'em.
Anonymous
Post 06/24/2015 11:10     Subject: Plantation Shutters

Anonymous wrote:What size look best?


I like 4 1/2" with bifold (the bifold are not 4 1/2 ")


Anonymous
Post 06/24/2015 11:10     Subject: Re:Plantation Shutters

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What is the estimated cost per window roughly, knowing that it will depend on size?

We got ours from The Louver Shop, and it wasn't expensive. I think something like $3k for 12 windows. If I could do it again I would get wider louvers. Ours are about 2 inches and block too much light.


That is an incredible price. I did 12 windows in 2005 from NDB for $6500. Mine are 3 inch wide, with the balsa wood, except for 1 that is on the wall with a shower, which is vinyl. Our windows are very tall - 72-80 inches.
Anonymous
Post 06/24/2015 11:03     Subject: Plantation Shutters

What size look best?
Anonymous
Post 06/24/2015 10:59     Subject: Re:Plantation Shutters

We love our plantation shutters too!

We added them in the living and dining rooms and also on the sidelights beside our front door (I hated the old dusty sheers that were there before).

Anonymous
Post 06/24/2015 09:04     Subject: Plantation Shutters

Not OP but would you find it offensive to see white traditional (3/4") bifold traditional shutters in an older home?

Our large windows are shallow too and yet I dislike the heavy box-like frame that accompanies modern 2" louvers needed due to shallow depth? Just skip them? Thanks.
Anonymous
Post 06/24/2015 06:40     Subject: Re:Plantation Shutters

Anonymous wrote:What is the estimated cost per window roughly, knowing that it will depend on size?

We got ours from The Louver Shop, and it wasn't expensive. I think something like $3k for 12 windows. If I could do it again I would get wider louvers. Ours are about 2 inches and block too much light.
Anonymous
Post 06/24/2015 02:08     Subject: Plantation Shutters

Another vote for loving them. One of the best upgrades we've made to our home.

Clean, classic, low maintenance, offers privacy, reduces heat in the summer months, easy to open and close.

My one complaint is that ours had to be built out ever so slightly due to having shallow windows in our older home. If furniture is places flush against them then we cannot swing open the doors conveniently or open and close the shutters without moving the furniture out a bit.

This only effects one of our windows, but it is something to consider.