Exterior Bahama Shutters

Bahama shutters and Colonial shutters are types of window coverings that are designed to provide both protection and aesthetics.

Bahama shutters are hinged shutters that are mounted above a window and can be adjusted to angle the shutter to let in light while still providing protection. They are typically made of wood, aluminum or vinyl and are often used in tropical or coastal areas, as they can provide protection from the sun and wind while also adding a decorative touch to the exterior of a building.

Colonial shutters, on the other hand, are fixed shutters that are mounted on either side of a window. They are typically made of wood or vinyl, and provide a decorative look as well as protection from the sun and wind. They are often used in traditional or colonial-style homes, as they can complement the aesthetic of the building. They also often come with a locking mechanism for security purposes.

Both Bahama and Colonial shutters can add a touch of architectural character to a building, and are great options for adding curb appeal and protection.

 

  • Protection from the sun: Bahama shutters are designed to provide protection from the sun, which can help to keep a room cool and reduce the need for air conditioning. They can also help to reduce glare on screens, making them a good choice for rooms with a lot of windows.
  • Aesthetics: Bahama shutters can add a decorative touch to the exterior of a building, and can complement many different architectural styles. They can also be painted or stained to match the color of the building, making them a great option for adding curb appeal.
  • Ventilation: Bahama shutters can be adjusted to allow air to flow through a room, which can help to reduce the need for air conditioning and improve air quality.
  • Security: Some Bahama shutters come with locking mechanisms that can be used to secure the shutters in place, which can help to protect a building from break-ins.
  • Durability: Bahama shutters are typically made of wood, aluminum or vinyl, which are durable materials that can withstand the elements and require minimal maintenance.
  • Storm protection: They can provide some protection from the wind, rain and debris during a storm.
  • Cost-effective: They are often less expensive than other types of window coverings and storm protection options, making them a cost-effective choice.

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