“How much do shutters cost?” you ask. It’s a question we get asked a lot.
An Investment
You may be familiar with window blinds but are considering shutters for the first time. So, it’s quite natural to want to understand the size of your investment in window shutters. So how much DO shutters cost?
Because it is an investment.
In choosing shutters for your home, there are a lot of decisions and choices to make. So, in truth, the cost of shutters depends. But we’ll try to give you some guidance here and answer the question: “How much do shutters cost?”
Window Shutters Are More Robust
Window shutters are much more robust than window blinds and therefore last much longer.
Modern window shutters have many different names such as plantation shutters, window shutters, wooden shutters and shutter blinds to name but a few. Here, we’ll use the generic “shutters” to cover all the various names.
Types of Shutters
It’s important to understand that there are many types of materials used in the manufacture of shutters. Such as vinyl, composite or faux wood, medium-density fibreboard (MDF), and real wood.
Vinyl shutters and faux wood shutters, whilst relatively low in cost have several inherent drawbacks. Which is why these products don’t form part of our offering.
Antigua
Our entry-level product is Antigua which is made from high-density MDF with an extruded polypropylene coating. There are nine popular shades with a choice of five louvre widths. Antigua is not suitable for larger or shaped windows.
Bermuda
Unlike Antigua, Bermuda is a painted MDF shutter with louvres made from ABS. This reduces the shutter panels’ weight compared to an Antigua shutter and provides a more natural finish than Antigua.
You have a choice of twelve colours in the Bermuda range with ten optional hinge colours. Again, there are five louvre widths to choose from.
Cuba
Cuba is our entry-level hardwood shutter. Cuba frames are made from MDF whilst the shutter panels themselves are made from real hardwood panels. As with Bermuda, Cuba has a choice of twelve paint colours and is available in four louvre widths. Cuba is suitable for larger windows.
Fiji
Fiji is our most versatile and popular range of hardwood shutters. Fiji’s reduced weight makes it perfect for covering large window expanses and glass ceilings. It can also be crafted into any shape, it is available in a vast array of colours, and it’s our only range to offer both stain and OSMO finishes. When stained or treated with an OSMO finish, Fiji shutters are made from Paulownia, a sustainable hardwood which reaches maturity in seven to ten years. Its distinctive grain is ideal if you love natural textures. Painted Fiji shutters are made from a mix of three premium hardwoods.
While Fiji gives you a choice of thirty paint colours, it is also an ideal timber for a classic wood-stained look. You have twenty-four stain finishes to choose from. Including six new OSMO colours.
OSMO products contain natural vegetable oils to help nourish the wood and retain flexibility.
However, if you fancy something different, then Fiji also has a custom paint option. This means you can have your Fiji shutters finished to match your décor. Even if that is bright purple.
Fiji is available in five louvre sizes and is ideal for large, shaped windows such as shaped gable windows, arches and portholes.
Java
Java is the only dedicated water-resistant shutter available. It is intended for wet rooms and high humidity areas such as swimming pools. Indeed, anywhere where there are high condensation levels or a chance that the shutter panels may be exposed to water. Java is made from
ABS; a high-grade plastic used in the manufacture of motorcycle helmets.
Portchester
Portchester, made from corrosion-resistant aluminium, is our extremely durable security shutter range. The Portchester range has a patented Italian locking system. There are three standard colours to choose from, although Portchester can also be custom coloured. The louvre width is 89mm and can be configured as a hinged, bi-fold or bi-pass system.
Portchester shutters can be fitted internally or externally.
So, How Much Do Shutters Cost?
The pricing of each of the ranges above is particular to each application.
We would encourage you to send us pictures of your windows and doors with some rough dimensions. That way we’ll be able to give you an accurate price.
Please send your pictures and sizes to pics@scottishshutters.co.uk
However, to at least give you a rough idea of how much shutters cost, then we’ve assumed this window. It’s a bathroom window and it’s approximately 850mm wide x 1900mm tall. There’s an intermediate rail as well as visible tilt rods. There are two shutter panels. The left panel hinges open to the left and the right panel hinges open to the right.
In each of the ranges above the approximate cost would be:
Antigua: £560
Bermuda: £640
Cuba: £680
Fiji: £796
Java: £854
Portchester: £1,850
Hope that helps answer your question.
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