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We have had a re-structure of the business at Shutter Design. Martin Brown has been working with Shutter Design for the last three years, during Chris' illness and after his passing away. Plantation Shutters, also known as louvered shutters or colonial shutters, represent a stylish, affordable, secure, low maintenance and flexible alternative to curtains, blinds and other window coverings.

Plantation window shutters represent extremely good value for money and can often be more affordable than other window coverings, like curtains or blinds. Here at Shutter Design you will find cheap plantation shutters which can reduce the running costs of your home through greater insulation, as well as high quality, stylish and unusual shutter designs which can radically change the look of your rooms and home.

You can save even more today by taking advantage of our special Summer Plantation Shutters Offer. Just call 07791 530962 or leave your contact details here and we'll get back to you, when it's convenient for you, with more information.
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Shutter Design is a family business based in Yorkshire covering the North Midlands and North of England.
We offer a personal, friendly and professional service to customers wishing to install superb quality plantation shutters.
We specialise in providing the complete service, both supplying and installing the shutters to the highest standards.
However, we are also happy to "supply only" if you wish to fit the shutters yourself.
Outside of these areas?
Our supply only service (DIY) covers the whole country.
Plantation Shutters have a unique simple style that integrates beautifully with either traditional or contemporary interiors.
Our premium quality made to measure shutters are available in a range of materials styles and virtually any colour.
Although a hardwood it is also very light enabling us to confidently use Phoenix for large (tier on tier) installations where weight would definitely preclude the use of Seattle or similar weight hardwood shutter panels.
The almost white timber stains to match most timbers accurately while the grain reminiscent of oak, appears rich and exuberant even when painted.
Used extensively over the last couple of centuries in the UK, solid shutters offer better control over light filtration.
Solid shutters are fitted in the same way as louvre shutters and are used a lot for folding / concertina tracked partitions and they make very good quality, light folding doors.
Solid Raised 12mm thick centre panels with 28.6mm x 40mm stiles.
Now with rebated top and bottom rail options for tier on tier for even less light infiltration.
As solid raised but with top louvres, very suitable for sliding partitions and French Windows with solid bases.
It is important to choose shutters that will blend in with the overall look of your home and the room they will be used in.
Conservatory shutters offer the perfect stylish finish to any conservatory and if chosen correctly, can help add value to your home.
Not only do they look clean and modern, but also offer a level of flexibility that is simply not possible with other window shading alternatives.
They can be used to create a spacious feel as well as enhance the flow between the rest of your home and the conservatory, whether it leads on to other rooms or opens up to the garden.
We take real "old fashioned pride" in our shutters.
The quality of our shutters combined with our attention to detail when fitting them always leads to delighted customers who are happy to recommend us.
I also take the opportunity to thank you overall for a job well-done, for both the upstairs and downstairs shutters.
We have recommended you to several of our friends and relatives.
Just wanted to take this opportunity to add a note of thanks.
I had a fairly clear picture in my mind of what I hoped the result would be when we changed the curtains and blinds for shutters but what we have now has far exceeded my hopes and aspirations.
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