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by Jennifer Orne
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| Arched Top Shutters These tall arched living room windows have plantation shutters (shutters with individual louvers that are 2 1/2 to 4 1/2 inches wide) with the exact same arched top. Style tip: Don't be scared to use different styles of shutters on different windows in the same room. In this picture, full-height shutters mix with partial-height shutters. |
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| Painted Shutters Gorgeous black painted shutters create an instant focal wall in this cozy family room. Style tip: Have your shutters painted in a neutral color that works for your home's interior. Use a gloss sheen to reflect light and grab the eye. |
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| Café-Style Shutters Café style shutters cover half of the window, offering privacy while still letting the light in. Style tip: Use shutters made from vinyl in the kitchen — this material is very easy to clean. |
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| Transom Shutters Many doors have smaller windows on top known as transom windows. Transoms can be difficult to cover, but these were treated with custom-made shutters that fit perfectly. Style tip: The louvers of these transom shutters all have to be manipulated one by one to either an open or a closed position. Adjust them to the middle position so they block just partial light — then you will never have to adjust them again. |
| A Wall of Shutters No matter how large or small your windows are, shutters from floor to ceiling and wall to wall create the look of a slatted wall. Style tip: This application is another way to take a more contemporary approach to window shutters. |
The character and feel they give to the room really is unique. They offer the privacy we need as a family without blocking out all the natural light. Couldn't be happier.