Tracked shutters

Tracked Shutters simply slide on a track, providing easy access through patio, sliding or bifold doors. This type of shutter is also ideal for very wide windows. Tracked shutters can also be used as a stylish and versatile room partition.

There are two types of Tracked Shutter: Bifold – An even number of panels fold back and Bi-pass – Panels slide behind one another to create an opening.

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Capri Hardwood

Transform your home with the luxury and elegance of a hardwood shutter.

Portofino Premium Hardwood

A dense and durable hardwood which, when painted, gives a beautifully luxurious finish.

Verona Aluminum Core Poly

Particularly suitable for rooms that are prone to higher moisture levels.

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Full Height

Full height shutters are an elegant design that cover the entire window and are particularly suited to tall windows and French and patio doors.

Café Style

Café Style shutters are ideal for when full privacy is not required, creating privacy at the lower level while allowing light through the top of the window.

Double hung

Double hung shutters cover the whole of the window but feature top and bottom panels which open independently of each other.

Specialty shapes

Our shutters are custom built to fit any shape or style of window – however unusual they may be, meaning you won’t compromise the architectural design of your windows.

Solid

Solid Shutters offer optimal light, room-darkening and privacy. Providing a more time-honored feel, solid panels are opened and closed to control light into the room.

Shutter & Shade

Perfect for rooms where darkening is a priority. Shades are positioned in a specially designed frame behind the louvers and are operated independently of the shutter.