Shutters Online Guide
Plantation Shutter Guide
Shutters are available to order from New England Shutters with a large combination of different options and designs. At all stages throughout the website we have endeavoured to offer clear and easy to understand explanations about plantation shutters and the different parts used to form the overall shutter itself.
Your wooden shutters can be ordered with regular push rods, concealed push rod, light reduction stiles, different sized slats…..the possibilities are endless!
To help you understand clearly all the different terms, we’ve put together the glossary and diagrams below to help.
Shutter Panel – describes the whole piece of wood that is mounted inside the shutter frame. This can be ordered with either 47mm, 64mm, 89mm or 114mm slats or as either solid shaker or solid raised designs.
Shutter Frame – the most typical type of shutter installation sees the shutter panel mounted inside a shutter frame. This frame is designed to create a ‘perfectly square’ opening for the shutter panel to be mounted within. Frames work best when either 3 or 4 sided.
Shutter Slats – for plantation shutters, the slats or shutter louvers are the pieces of wood that run horizontally and can be tilted through almost 360° rotation. They are closed flat at night and tilted either at an angle or to 90° to give a clear view while the shutter panels can remain closed.
Bottom Rail / Top Rail - The shutter top and bottom rails are the solid parts at the top and bottom of the shutter. When designing and manufacturing your shutters we aim to make these in proportion to the panel size, while retaining the structural integrity of the plantation shutter.

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