At Home County Shutters we offer 6 different styles for you to choose from. Different styles suit different windows so please look at the choices on offer and our shutter design experts will help you make the right decision for your home.
Our most popular option, full height panels cover the whole window. Quite often full height shutters will have a divider rail so you can operate the slats above and below it independently to control the light according to your needs.
Pros: Great insulation, privacy and noise control.
Cons: There aren’t any!
Best for: French or patio doors and tall windows but are sufficiently flexible to be adapted to any window.
For more information and images click here to view a selection of Full Height Shutters.
Two sets of panels, one on top of the other that operate independently of each other.
Pros: Extremely versatile, giving excellent privacy and light control.
Cons: Not suitable for all windows as they can look too busy,
Best for: Bedrooms, bathrooms and dining rooms.
To see more information and images showing examples of Tier on Tier designs, click here to view a selection of Tier on Tier shutters.
Rather than fitting shutters in the usual manner with frames and hinges, these shutters slide on a track. They concertina back.
Pros: Give easy access through a patio door and can be pulled right back to make the most of a view.
Cons: Not suitable for a window with a sill.
Best for: Great for larger windows and sliding doors.
For more information and images click here to view a selection of Tracked Shutters
Cafe Style shutters are panels that cover only part of the window.
Pros: Cheaper than full shutters and let in more light. Gives a lovely Continental feel.
Cons: Less draught proofing – more a decorative feature than practical.
Best for::Popular for privacy in urban areas.
To find out more about Cafe Style shutters and see some images showing what Cafe Style shutters look like, click this link to view a selection of Cafe Style Shutters.
Shaped shutters are bespoke panels designed to fit unusual and awkward shaped windows.
Pros: Make the most of unusual architecture.
Give clean and interesting alternative to curtains or blinds.
Cons: Can be more expensive.
Best for: Any unusual shaped window.
To see some examples of Shaped shutters, click this link to view a selection of Shaped Shutters.
Solid wood panels that cover the window entirely.
Pros: Very insulating
Cons: Less flexible – they’re either open or closed.
Best for: Bedrooms and draughty period properties.
To find out more about Solid shutters and see some images of installed solid shutters, click this link to view a selection of Solid Shutters.