Friday, October 7, 2011

Composite Wood Shutters

Composite Wood Shutters
Composite Wood Shutters combine great style with the strength, stability and straightness of advanced modern day materials. More economical than Hardwood Shutters, they will work well with your family's active lifestyle as they are scratch resistant, humidity resistant and washable making them less prone to environmental effects.

Composite Wood Shutters bring warmth, enduring beauty and richness to any room and can be defined as furniture for your windows. Composite Wood Plantation Shutters also look as great from the outside as they do inside your home. There are many benefits of adding shutters to your home.

There is no other treatment for your windows that equals their elegance. Their aesthetic appeal is undeniably tasteful and timeless.

Composite Wood Plantation shutters should be handcrafted with an attention to detail that's second-to-none. These shutters should be custom made to your specifications with louver sizes 1 7/8- 4 ½". There are lots of frames to choose from to match any situation.

The disadvantage of Composite Shutters is that they are not stable at wider widths. Usually 30" is the widest for a single panel as opposed to 36"-50" for real wood. They mostly come in shades of white, but a few manufactures offer a few wood tone colors. Composite Wood Shutters offer excellent energy efficiency through their high insulation values. Not only do shutters insulate from temperature extremes, but they also are outstanding for sound insulation. Shutters are an investment that will be appraised into the value of your home. Like a fine piece of furniture, these shutters offer well crafted, elegant and durable window treatments. They are truly a lifetime product.

Ray Bork is the owner of New View Blinds and Shutters, located in Colorado. Visit our website, http://WWW.NVBAS.COM. We have information including pictures and videos on most types of window coverings to help you in your buying decision.

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