Choosing Lakeland shutters is a big investment, and it is important to understand exactly what you are getting into. So here are the main things you should learn about and know before you commit to buying any shutters.
The type of window covering you choose will have a huge impact on the aesthetics and functionality of a room’s design. Window blinds and window shutters are relatively similar. But there are some limitations to blinds to keep in mind. Shutters are more durable, safer, and will last longer.
Window shutters come in vinyl, faux wood, and real wood. Choosing which material is right for your home will be an important factor. Do you need your shutters to repel water? Are you looking for a UV-resistant material? Do you want shutters that are lightweight? All of these things will tell you what type of material you should use.
There are a few options when choosing a louver size on window shutters. And knowing how you want the room to feel and what kind of view you expect will be very important. If you want shutters to feel more contemporary, you should choose wide shutters that will make the window look more wide-open. But if you are looking for something more traditional and are not as worried about the slats obstructing the view, then a classic, the narrower louver will be a better design.
It is important to get a professional to install your new window shutters. That is the best way to make sure the products are installed perfectly level and straight. But it is also important to make sure shutters are placed in line with the manufacturer’s requirements. Otherwise, installing them yourself could leave them crooked and void the warranty.
You will want your new shutters to look good and last as long as possible. This means making sure you understand the proper care and maintenance for the products you choose. Most likely you will want to dust your shutters with a dry cloth every couple of days, dust with a wet cloth once a week, and clean any touch stains or dirt with mild detergent once a month. It is also important to make sure all of the hardware gets cleaned and lubricated according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
The last thing to think about is the tilt-rod on your new shutters. There are usually three options. First, the rods are visible and usually front and center on the louvers. Second, hidden tilt-rods use a steel connector on the street side of the louvers which makes them rods still present but hardly visible. And finally, invisible tilt-rods are an innovation that moves the louvers with internal gears instead of the rods. These give the design a more contemporary feel, but the more complicated operating system is difficult to repair.
There you have it. All the things you should know about Lakeland shutters before you take the leap. Still, have questions? Contact our design experts today.