Wooden Shutters

Wooden Shutters

Our wooden shutters are made from the finest quality solid hardwood, much stronger than MDF, or other softwood shutters which are available. Our faux wood shutters are made from closed-cell composite technology, that offers superior strength that is resistant to moisture and heat. Ideal for kitchens and bathrooms.
They offer elegance and style, while maintaining complete privacy, heat insulation and noise reduction. Our versatile solid wood interior shutters are also an ideal solution for windows, doors, room dividers or free-standing screens.
We offer the largest range of solid shutters in the UK. Each solid shutter design has a unique detailed moulding, which creates an authentic traditional panel, available in any of the following options: Edwardian, Victorian, Georgian, Solid Shaker, Raised and Fielded. Combine our shutter designs - moving or fixed blades - with your solid shutter panel, to create a truly unique style.

FINISHES

Solid shutters may be custom finished in any paint colour, sandblasted, limed or oiled, natural hardwood.

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