
Full Height Shutters
The most popular and timeless choice for any window.
Design: These panels cover the entire window from the sill to the top of the frame.
Privacy: Provides complete privacy and excellent light control with a simple tilt of the louvres.
Mid-Rail Option: You can add a horizontal "mid-rail" (divider) that allows you to tilt the top and bottom louvres independently.
Best For: Large windows, patio doors, and bedrooms where you want maximum light blockage.

Tier-on-Tier Shutters
The ultimate "best of both worlds" solution for flexibility.
Design: Two separate sets of shutter panels—one on top of the other—that open and close independently.
Usage: You can keep the bottom panels closed for privacy while swinging the top panels wide open to let in maximum light.
Style: Often chosen for Victorian or sash windows to mimic the traditional look of the property.
Best For: Street-facing rooms and period homes where privacy and light are equally important.

Café Style Shutters
Bring the chic, continental look of a Parisian café to your home.
Design: These shutters cover only the bottom half of the window, leaving the top half completely open.
Privacy: Perfect for blocking the view of passers-by while allowing natural light to flood the room from the top.
Cost-Effective: Because they only cover half the window, they are often a more affordable way to get the shutter look.
Best For: Kitchens, dining areas, and ground-floor bathrooms where you don't need a total blackout.

Bi-Fold vs. Bypass
Tracked Shutters
Perfect for wide openings and "sliding" transitions.
Design: These panels run on a top and bottom track, allowing them to slide effortlessly like a wardrobe door.
Bi-Fold vs. Bypass: Choose Bi-fold (panels fold back against each other) or Bypass (panels slide behind one another).
Best For: Large bi-fold doors, sliding patio doors, or even as a stylish room divider.

Shaped Shutters
For windows that aren't just "squares or rectangles."
Design: Custom-manufactured to fit arches, circles, triangles, or raked windows.
Fit: No need for curtains that hide the unique shape of your window; these shutters accentuate the architecture.
Best For: Gable end windows, porthole windows, and modern architectural features.
