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Wooden Window Shutters
 by Elmo Kandel

Almost all wooden shutters are constructed from a solid hardwood. This helps to give the shutters the necessary stability for daily usage. Windows can be a naturally harsh environment, with direct sunlight, fluctuating humidity, and the rapid change in temperature. Read More...

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Wood Blinds Vs. Faux Wood Blinds: Is There A Battle Going On?
 by Lu Smith

Wood blinds have been the most sought-after blind for some time now. People love the look and feel of natural wood blinds complimenting their home decor. With wood shutters, wood blinds are the choice of a consumer who is looking for simple, warm and natural choices for window coverings. Read More...

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Garden Sheds Everything you Ever Wanted to Know
 by Francesca Post

Sheds have more uses then just being a common old garden shed – large sheds can be converted into an office, playroom or a hobby room. There are sheds for specific uses, such as: a bike shed, a tool shed and a potting shed and wood isn’t the only material that can be used to construct a shed. Read More...

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All About The Window Blind
 by Elmo Kandel

Window blinds are coverings for windows, normally attached to the interior side. Window blinds refer to some device to hide from sight or to help reduce sunlight. There are several kinds of blinds, which are covered below. Read More...

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Which is Better, Interior Colonial Shutters or Plantation Style Shutters?
 by Alphonso Sirtle

The alternative to the ever popular plantation style shutters, interior colonial shutters, looks very similar to plantation style, but with much smaller slats and width. Both styles of shutters were introduced around the same time to help with interior home temperature control. The interior colonial shutters were introduces in cooler northern climates, while the plantation style shutters were introduced in the more tropical climates. The biggest differences between the two styles are the width and length of the slats. The plantation style shutters having wider and longer slats to allow more air in during the warmer summer months, while the interior colonial shutters being both shorter and narrower to better seal against the harsher northern climates. Read More...

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