What is the difference between plantation and traditional shutters?
Plantation shutters have wider louvers, ranging in width from 1 7/8 to 5 ½ inches. The louvers are either flat or elliptical in shape. Elliptical louvers are stronger than flat louvers and resist sagging. Traditional shutters have narrow wedge-shaped louvers that are only 1¼ inches wide.
Are plantation shutters going out of style?
When looking at the trend chart, it appears “plantation shutters” as a search term online is trending slightly downward, but that was a few years ago after reaching it’s most popular era. It’s flat-lined for now which means while it’s not trending upward, it’s sufficiently popular so as to not be “out of style”.
What wood is good for shutters?
Cedar
Cedar is the most common material for construction of exterior shutters because of its resistance to both insects and decay. It is a straight wood that finishes very well and can withstand harsh outdoor conditions well.
What are traditional shutters?
A traditional shutter is the old style, 1 1/4 inch louvered shutter in a 3/4 thick frame. It was widely used in the North Eastern region of the country where windows were small. Windows in the Northeast were typically small in area because glass was not very insulating.
Why are plantation shutters called that?
A huge clue to the origin of Plantation Shutters is in the name. They originate in the American South, from the large farms or estates that typically grew coffee, tobacco, cotton or sugar, that were more commonly known as Plantations. Larger slats means overall there are fewer slats per Shutter.
How thick should wood shutters be?
Thickness, Width, Height Our default standard thickness is 1 5/16″, but that can be varied from 7/8″ to 2 1/4″ to match existing exterior shutters. The length and height can be specified to the nearest 1/16″ inch.
How long do wooden shutters last?
Shutters can last anywhere from 10 to 20+ years, depending on what they are made of and how often they are used. Solid wood shutters are some of the most durable with faux wood shutters being a more economical but still durable alternative.
What’s the difference between California shutters and plantation shutters?
California & Plantation style shutters refer to the size of the louvers. California style shutters have louvers which are 2 ½” in width. Plantation style shutters have louvers which are 3 ½” in width. The new louver size allows for even greater visibility.
Why are they called plantation shutters?
What kind of wood do you use to make shutters?
We make our Traditional Shutters from furniture-grade basswood, the highest-grade hardwood available. This tough material can stand up to everyday wear and tear—and last for years to come. With tight grains and low resin content, these shutters are guaranteed not to bleed through their finish or discolor their stain.
What makes traditional wood shutters last so long?
This tough material can stand up to everyday wear and tear—and last for years to come. With tight grains and low resin content, these shutters are guaranteed not to bleed through their finish or discolor their stain. Sealed with an extra-hard finish, Traditional Shutters resist moisture to give your window treatments a longer life.
What do you need to know about Spacia wood?
Specifications. Sizes are style dependent – refer to size chart for specific product sizes. Specification Documents. Adhesives. Installation/Maintenance. Sustainability/Certifications. Literature. Warranties. With outstanding design in hardworking LVT, Spacia answers the needs of every project.
What kind of flooring do you use at Spacia?
Spacia offers striking style in wood, stone and abstract visuals with versatile plank and tile formats. Easy to integrate with other flooring products, Spacia is quick to specify, install and maintain: a simple solution to complex demands. Discover more about this collection.