SHUTTERS FOR BAY WINDOWS
Our shutters, have been manufactured and tested to ensure they continue to feature in your home for years to come. Available in various colours, styles and options, we’re confident you’ll find your perfect shutter match with our shutters.
Which shutter style for your bay window...?
Bay windows don't require a special type of shutter, they can be Full Height, Cafe Style or Tier on Tier.
Our shutter experts do all the hard work for you, making sure each angle is measured correctly so you don't have to. If every angle and size of each individual window is different they will match it perfectly with your shutters using vertical and horizontal T-Posts.
When fully open bay window shutters can take up space in your bay so choosing what furniture to have in this area is important.
The surveyors will advise on the best possible shutter design and help you visualise how they will look.
Our shutter experts install Full Height or Cafe Style shutters in most of bay windows they work on but can easily fit Tier on Tier too.
Without a doubt white shutters are still the most popular colour when it comes to all shutter styles however grained and other coloured shutters are increasing in popularity.
We offer a range of different whites, natural wood stains and coloured grain options to choose from or we can colour match to a paint of your choice.
Options for our shutters include:
Choose from either 63mm, 76mm or 89mm louvres.
Our shutters come with center tilt rods, off set tilt rods or our invisible tilt option.
we can have your shutters painted BESPOKE in any colour of your choice.
Shutters CAN HELP YOU save energy
The increasing energy costs are a hot topic, making it wise to consider ways to cut down on our usage. Did you know that windows account for 25-30% of energy consumption due to heat gain and loss?
This is the perfect time to explore options for enhancing your home's energy efficiency. Our louvres are designed to be closed in an upright position, which allows you to control the airflow in a room and reduces condensation on the windows.
Shutters not only add a touch of style but also serve a practical purpose by providing an extra layer of insulation, which can enhance the temperature and comfort levels in your home
For homes built after 2002, double glazing is a requirement to meet regulations and energy rating standards. By adding shutters to your windows, you essentially upgrade them from double glazing to a triple glazing level of efficiency.
New independent research by the University of Salford's Energy House Labs has demonstrated that shutters can reduce heat loss through windows by up to 28%
https://energyhouselabs.salford.ac.uk/newsletter/issue-10-march-2023/