Wooden Shutter Service

A Traditional Window Treatment For The Modern Home

Wood shutters add beauty and character to any home.

Exterior wood shutters speak of tradition and authenticity and will keep your home looking modern with clean lines. Adding shutters is one of the few improvements that provide a return on your investment when it’s time to sell!

Gulf Coast Shutters offers wood shutters of the highest quality, installed with expert craftsmanship. The combinations of style, wood, and finish are numerous and making matching shutters to your home a breeze.

Styles include:

  • Board and Batten
  • Bahama & Bermuda
  • Raised or Flat panel
  • Louvered

Real woods used:

  • Cypress
  • Mahogany
  • Spanish Cedar planks

All wooden shutters are available with a paint or stain finish.

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Common Types

The five varieties of exterior shutters are: Louvered, raised panel, flat panel, board and batten, and Bahama. Consider the many types of shutters accessible and whether you want louvered or raised panel shutters for your house, as well as other characteristics such as size, design, security, or protection from the elements when deciding which sort of shutters to install.

  • Louvered: Louvered shutters are constructed of angled slats that allow light and air through. Louvers are well-known, with a distinct look that goes with any outdoor scenery. They’re commonly used in colonial, Victorian, Italianate, and other traditional styles of homes.
  • Raised Panel: A panel that rises from the bottom is a characteristic feature of this sort of shutter. The appearance of this style of shutter is comparable to that of kitchen cabinets or doors. They go well with country homes since they are rather basic in design.
  • Board & Batten: A variety of shutter types exist, each with its own distinct features. The most basic form is the pair of shutters joined by a cross panel (battens), which may be horizontal or slanted across the front. These are excellent for brick and stonework siding, as well as farmhouses.
  • Bahama & Bermuda: In the Bahamas, louvered shutters that are fastened to the top of a window rather than the side are known as Bahama shutters. These are frequently used in tropical regions to shelter windows against wind and snow. They also keep rooms from excessive light and strong winds.
  • Flat Panel: They’re also known as shaker shutters since they feature flat, solid panels. They work well for blocking out the elements and bright lights. In terms of design, they are appropriate for any house, although country-cottage and modern homes favor them.

WOODEN SHUTTERS – WHAT DO THEY COST?

Every Job is unique and prices will vary greatly. Let us provide you with a personalized estimate.