It’s probably premature to start planning for a future house before we’ve even clapped eyes on it, nevermind the fact we haven’t even put our house on the market yet and ignoring the fact we still have a total hallway overhaul to do before we can even get to that. But well, I can’t actually help myself. Don’t get me wrong – I love our home and the things we’ve done to it to make it our own but getting started on a whole new project, having an entirely fresh slate to get my ‘eclectic boho glam’ on? Oh my goodness, the thought of it both terrifies and delights me.
So being the interior design-obsessive that I am, I have to consider the things we’ve done in this house that I have no plans on repeating in the next. I can think of very very few things we left alone when our home overhaul began but one thing we decided to keep was the dark wood blinds in the living room left by the previous owners. Window dressings are not cheap and so leaving something that did a perfectly practical job seemed the right move at the time. And as we had dark wood blinds in the living room, I decided for consistency sake, to replicate that look throughout the downstairs rooms.
Now, there’s nothing particularly wrong with wood blinds. They are fine. But they don’t exactly make any kind of interesting design statement. In the next house? I’m very very keen on doing something different.
This whole set up can just get right in my future house, please. Okay, I might change the hardware to gold but that’s about it.
So, when Shutterly Fabulous got in touch to see if I’d like to have a look at their offerings and share my findings with you, I felt as though I had my answer. Beautiful, statement making plantation shutters which most certainly make as big or as subtle a design statement as you’d like.
There’s something so gloriously classic about plantation shutters in a home. They remind me of the old English period dramas I used to watch as a kid where all the big stately homes had them. The nice thing is, they are actually incredibly practical as well as being insanely beautiful.
Why Buy Shutters?
They’re good for your heating bills AND the environment: Closing shutters at dusk are proven to insulate windows and can reduce your heating costs. I love that Shutterly Fabulous uses sustainable Poplar hardwood for theirs (no cheap MDF!) which has FSC® certification, using even fewer precious resources.
They are easier to clean: Dust is much easier to wipe off wooden slats than blinds and curtains. When curtains or blinds get ingrained with dust, it creates a breeding ground for dust mites, leading to allergies. Ewwe. Let’s not think too hard on that one.
They’ll give you kerb appeal: While we’re not planning to install shutters in our current home, they do actually impress buyers giving the impression of a better-cared for home and – bonus – they’ll hide those ugly PVC windows.
Completely bespoke and perfectly fitted: Shutterly Fabulous’ fitting is completely made-to-measure to the millimetre. So they can go anywhere you want and be finished either in wood or made to colour match any paint or hue you desire.
They’re wonderfully quiet: A fully-closed wooden shutter acts as a natural noise barrier which is great if you live on a busy street. Plus, whether they are left open or shut, Shutterly Fabulous’ shutters are made so sturdy and so well, they don’t bang and rattle around like blinds can.
They provide a privacy customised to your needs: Close your eye-level shutters to keep your room and its contents out of sight and yet still let the light in from above. If you live near a main road, there’s complete reassurance no one will be able to do any peeping!
You can control light levels and provide UV protection: No other kind of window covering will give you better light control. Throw back your shutters to let the light flood in or angle the louvres upwards to keep the sun from fading furniture. (Oh and you don’t have to worry about Shutterly Fabulous’ shutters fading – they’re finished in a UV protective paint or stain.)
Colour & Style Options
Shall we talk about the options for colour for a moment? Now for someone like myself who feels the need to change the colour scheme of a room on a yearly basis, this may not be the most sensible option for me personally. But for those of you who have favourite shades that you’ll love for years, they do some incredible designs and are able to colour match any shade of your choosing. And you don’t even have to just choose one – why not consider a rainbow of pastels? Yes, why not indeed?
They’ve got a whole slew of different options as well. From plantation style to solid panel, wood shutters for doors, tier-on-tier, cafe-style, full height, tracked and even special shapes are available. As they are custom built to your specification, the options are nearly limitless. The solid ones look especially smart and despite the fact I keep saying I’m tired of millennial pink, I see stuff like this and think, ‘Okay, maybe I’m not quite done just yet.’
A few reasons I was impressed with Shutterly Fabulous the fact that they are absolute experts in their field. They operate nationwide with specialist consultants (not salesmen!) that are shutter experts and will talk through every aspect of the design and options available. They will also undertake the survey of your windows, which means no second visit before you can even place your order. Nice!
Plus, they are rated a staggering 9.5 out of 10 over on Trustpilot. So you don’t just have to take my word for it – you can read lots of reviews from people who’ve used the service.
So shutters are absolutely on my wishlist for our next home, no matter what home we choose because my days of rattling wood blinds are over. Would you choose shutters for your home or have you already? Which are your favourite of the ones I’ve shown here today? I’d love to hear from you in the comments!
Disclaimer: This post was sponsored by Shutterly Fabulous but as always, all words and opinions are my very own. I only work with companies I really like and think you will too! Thanks for supporting the brands that support Swoon Worthy! All images are copyright Shutterly Fabulous and used with kind permission.
Wow! I love those pink shutters! I love our shutters and Highly recommend them
I love shutters, they are much better than curtains as they don’t leave in that much light. But in Slovenia (where I come from) the shutters are actually installed on the outside of the house, not inside which your pictures suggest. I find that quite interesting as I’ve never seen it before.
My rental has a wall of white plantation shutters that are really helpful. We pop them open in the morning for a flood of light and closed in the evening for privacy. So I love the convenience. The only thing I dislike is that while open they take up a chunk of space. But in the future, as a home owner, I’d love to do colored shutters or the stunning accordian style shutters you shared here…those have some serious wow factor!
That bathroom is stunning! I love shutters too, there has been quite a few houses around near me with shutters being installed, so there is lot more people thinking about them
I love the look of some of these shutters, particularly the pink bedroom ones and the fact that they help keep the heat in is a bonus.
I’ve never thought that I’d be so in love with shutters! Thanks for introducing a great brand!
The shutters that do not have slats are wonderful but the ones with slats are horrible to clean. Our closet doors have shuttered sliding doors and they attract dust like crazy.
I would love shutters and I really like the wooden ones. The coloured ones are gorgeous too, but I can change my mind about colour schemes so it would make more sense for me to go for them xxx
I love the fact that you are planning what to do in your next home at this stage. Makes me feel better about doing the same!
Ah, I’d love solid shutters in the bedroom to block the light. Colour would be great, but maybe if I had wooden windows so the colour could be matched.
Those bathroom shutters are beautiful! I’d definitely consider doing this when I buy a house
Thanks for this wonderful article.
Really great photography and shutter examples. Kudos to Shutterly Faboulous for their work.