Traditional Shutters
Traditional, louvered shutters have a classic look, providing homeowners with slats for light filtering, privacy and added aesthetic value. These window treatments are often found in cafe installations, covering only the bottom portion of the window to take advantage of natural light while retaining privacy.
European-styled panel shutters are solid rather than slatted, with two or more rectangular designs adorning the inside of the panel perimeter. Homeowners can select from a variety of panel profiles in both arched and straight-top styles. For a truly creative look, traditional louvered and raised-panel shutter styles can be blended into different configurations, providing custom functionality and decorative appeal.
When shopping for traditional louvered or raised-panel shutters, consumers can choose from a variety of construction materials. These window treatments, whether for interior or exterior use, can be purchased in varying wood species, composite materials, vinyl or aluminum. Those wishing to avoid the required maintenance of traditional wood shutters may find that faux wood is an attractive, durable substitute.
South Florida Aluminum Traditional House Shutters
South Florida Aluminum shutters have graced area houses and businesses for over 40 years. Available in Bahama, accordion and traditional colonial styles, the company's aluminum shutters have a durable, powder-coated finish that looks and feels like real wood. Attractive design cut-outs can be added to the top of panel models, and custom color matching is available upon customer request. In addition, South Florida Aluminum builds and ships quality products to architects, residents and construction firms outside the company's installation area.