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Transforming Small Spaces: How Shutters Can Make a Big Impact

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Looking for shutters for small spaces? Living in a small space can come with plenty of benefits, but it can also mean dealing with a new set of challenges. It can be a struggle at times to balance style with function, make the most of natural light or find the room for every home necessity.

Windows are often one of those things that get overlooked in a tiny home. But installing shutters can be a practical and elegant way to transform a small space.

Here’s how shutters make an impact in smaller spaces…

Light Control for Brighter Spaces

Maximising natural light is an absolute must when choosing shutters for small spaces. It can be all too easy to allow a space to become dark and cluttered-feeling. But with shutters, you can gain precise light control as well as aesthetic balance.

Firstly, you can adjust the louvres of your shutters to allow in just the right amount of light at the right angle, saving you from inescapable glare while still keeping the room well lit. White shutters are a popular choice for small rooms for a reason, too, as they naturally reflect the light entering the room, creating an open feel.

Semi-gloss or polished shutter finishes can have the same effect, even if brilliant white isn’t your style. This lets you brighten even the darkest corners and increase that airy appearance in your home when space is at a premium.

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Maximising Space Efficiency

If you’ve been living in small rooms and tight living spaces, you know that making the most of every inch is key. Shutters for small spaces make this task that much easier for homeowners, giving a streamlined look that retains as much wall space as possible.

Most shutters are installed with innovative fixings, either clicking into place around the window frame itself or inserting into the window reveal. 

Compare that to conventional curtains, requiring bulky hangers and rods. Shutters are specifically designed to fit snugly into tricky areas, such as alcoves or bay windows. They don’t encroach into the floorspace of your room at all, so you can make the most of every nook and cranny.

Creating the Illusion of Height and Space

If you want to take space saving to the next level, you can use shutters for small spaces to create the illusion of extra height.

Full-height shutters are the best option for this, extending from the very bottom of your window to the top, drawing the eye upward and making your ceiling appear higher. By leaving the area below the window clear (unlike curtains), you simultaneously give the appearance of more height below, too.

Tier-on-tier shutters offer a similar benefit but with the added bonus of giving you even more light control flexibility. You can simply open the top or bottom sections independently, letting you make the most of the natural light without overwhelming the design of your room.

Enhancing Privacy Without Blocking Light

Maintaining privacy is one of the hidden challenges of limited space. Whether you’re in a ground-floor flat or a street-facing cottage, shutters for small spaces offer a timeless solution to give you the perfect balance between privacy and lighting.

For this, we recommend cafe-style shutters. They’re designed specifically to allow you to look out from the uppermost portion of your window while blocking views from the bottom part of the window. It creates a bright, well-lit and inviting environment without compromising on your home’s privacy.

Tier-on-tier shutters can also offer a similar experience, giving you the freedom to open specific panels and keep others closed. 

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Customisation for Functionality and Style

After working with Scottish homeowners for many years, we know that no two small spaces are the same. This means customisation and versatility are an absolute must. Customised shutters for small spaces can combine function and design, essentially killing two birds with one stone.

Shutters can be tailored to fit almost any window shape or size – anything from standard rectangular frames to bay windows to angled or arched windows that aren’t easily dressed.

Flexibility to customise means you get the perfect fit, even on unconventional windows where blinds or curtains may simply hide your unique window. When it comes to shutters, your options are almost endless. Choose from a wide range of colours, finishes, materials and designs!

Transform Your Small Space…

Shutters for small spaces prove that with the right design, you can create your ideal environment that perfectly reflects your lifestyle and personality. Want to transform your small space with both function and style? Arrange an appointment to find the perfect shutters for your home.

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David Browne

David is Co-Founder and Project Director at the award-winning, Best Family Business 2020 – the Scottish Shutter Company. David has over 35 years’ experience in running and growing small businesses.