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Plantation Shutters
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by John C. Baker
Plantation shutters have been around since ancient Greece. They serve a dual purpose as they can help in both weather protection as well as style for your home. Since they are located ion the inside of your home they can be used as a shade and can actually be functional as opposed to the shutters that many of us are accustomed to that simply attach next to windows on a home and do not move. These were the precursor to glass in windows and actually kept out the elements and were opened to allow the flow of air. Shutters were a way of regulating the environment of the home as opposed to simply relying on a door and no other means of air flow
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Hurricane Shutters
Plantation Shutters
Window Blinds
Selecting Exterior Shutters
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by George M. Davidsberg
Plantation shutters can add a unique look to any home. Historically, they were used for protection against the elements, as well as against intruders, but in recent times, have been used to make more of a design statement. But what are they. They’re window shutters that mount inside or outside a window, and feature adjustable louvers for independent regulation of light emission as well as climate control. They can act as a barrier for drafts from cracks around the windows
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Wood Shutters
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Plantation Shutters
Window Blinds
Faux Wood Shutters
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