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Hardwood Shutter Guides & Advice
Practical guides and honest advice on hardwood shutters for Suffolk homes — from coastal properties in Southwold and Aldeburgh to period townhouses in Bury St Edmunds and Lavenham.
Whether you are researching styles, comparing materials or trying to work out what shutters will cost, you will find straightforward answers here from a team that fits shutters across Suffolk every week.


How Long Do Hardwood Shutters Last? The Honest Answer for Suffolk Homeowners
One of the first questions homeowners ask when they are considering shutters is how long they will last. It is a sensible question — shutters are a meaningful investment and you want to know what you are getting for your money. The short answer is that properly made, correctly fitted hardwood shutters last a very long time. Decades, not years. Our 15-year guarantee is not the ceiling — it is the floor. But as with most things the full answer is more nuanced than a single figu
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Shutters for Kitchens and Bathrooms — Can You Fit Hardwood Shutters in Wet Rooms?
Kitchens and bathrooms are the rooms where the question of shutter material matters most. They are also the rooms where some shutter companies will try to sell you a different — cheaper — product on the grounds that the environment is too demanding for their standard offering. We fit the same 100% Paulownia hardwood shutters in every room of every home we work in across Suffolk. Kitchens, bathrooms, ensuites, utility rooms — the material does not change. This post explains wh
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What is Paulownia Timber? Why We Use It for Every Shutter We Fit in Suffolk
When homeowners ask us what our shutters are made from, we tell them straight away — 100% Paulownia hardwood. No MDF, no composite, no filler materials. Every shutter we fit across Suffolk, from the coastal properties of Southwold and Aldeburgh to the period townhouses of Bury St Edmunds and Woodbridge, is made from Paulownia timber. Most shutter companies do not make this information easy to find. We think that is wrong. When you are investing in a permanent fixture for your
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Shutters for Sash Windows in Suffolk — The Complete Guide
Sash windows and hardwood shutters are one of the most natural combinations in British domestic architecture — the two were designed for each other. A complete guide to sash window shutters across Suffolk, including Georgian townhouses in Bury St Edmunds, Victorian terraces in Woodbridge and period coastal properties in Southwold and Aldeburgh.
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Shutters for Bay Windows in Suffolk — Everything You Need to Know
Bay windows are one of the most architecturally significant features of Suffolk's period housing stock — and one of the most rewarding window types to fit shutters in. A complete guide to bay window shutters across Suffolk, including Victorian bays in Bury St Edmunds, Woodbridge and the coastal towns.
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Are Shutters Better Than Blinds? An Honest Comparison for Suffolk Homes
If you are comparing window treatments for your home, the shutters versus blinds question comes up almost every time. Blinds are familiar, they come in every price point and most people have lived with them at some point. Shutters feel like a bigger decision — a more permanent one — and that gives some people pause. This guide sets out the honest differences between the two. Not a sales pitch for shutters, but a genuine comparison that helps you decide what is right for your
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