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If you live in an area that receives strong storms or hurricanes, it is recommended that you put hurricane shutters on your home. Find all of the details about storm shutters here.
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Hurricane Shutters
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by John Beker
Choosing plantation shutters for form or function? Plantation shutters offer both to today’s homeowner. These unique window treatments trace their roots to ancient Greece. The Greeks used them for both privacy and security. Interior shutters were used to close windows. Along with imposing columns, shutters are hallmarks of Classical Greek Architecture. This ancient order and form in building design later influenced buildings and architecture throughout the Western world.Before the widespread use of glass, shutters were used to close windows. They were used to protect the interior of the house from the weather and from intruders as well as provide privacy. They could be opened to allow sunlight and fresh air into the building or home.
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Selecting Exterior Shutters
Faux Wood Shutters
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by Greg K. Hansward
Exterior shutters are a practical and attractive addition to your home. They're easy to install yourself, but you can also find a local dependable contractor to do it as well. Before you embark on this project, it's a good idea to understand the different types of shutters available to...
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Hurricane Shutters
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by Jimmy Sturo
Hurricane shutters are available in a variety of styles with a variety of price ranges. The easiest and most expensive are those with an automatic closing device. For a less expensive, but still effective shutter, consider a metal, steel or aluminum shutter.
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Hurricane Shutters
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