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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.


Do Shutters Add Value to Your Home? — A Suffolk Property Guide
Do shutters add value to your home? Yes — and in Suffolk's period property and coastal markets the return on investment is particularly strong. An honest guide to how shutters add value, how much value plantation shutters add and where the return is strongest across Suffolk — including Georgian townhouses in Bury St Edmunds, Victorian properties in Woodbridge and coastal holiday lets in Southwold and Aldeburgh.
7 min read


The Best Window Coverings for Bay Windows — A Complete Guide
Bay windows are one of the most rewarding window types to dress well — and one of the most commonly mishandled. A complete guide to window treatments for bay windows and bay window coverings in Suffolk period properties, from Victorian three-panel bays to coastal seafront bays.
9 min read


The Best Shutters for Georgian Homes in Suffolk
Georgian homes have some of the finest window proportions in British domestic architecture — and shutters are the treatment they were designed for. A complete guide to Georgian sash window shutters, Georgian sash shutters styles and why shutters are the definitive Georgian window treatment for Suffolk properties.
10 min read


Plantation Shutters vs Curtains — Which Is Better for Your Suffolk Home?
Plantation shutters or curtains — which is the better choice for a Suffolk property? An honest comparison covering cost over time, practicality, aesthetics and the specific considerations of period properties and coastal homes in Suffolk.
7 min read


Shutters for New Build Homes in Suffolk — Are They Worth It?
New build homes present a different set of considerations from period properties when it comes to window treatments. The windows are standard sizes, the reveals are consistent and there are no original features to work around. On the face of it, fitting shutters in a new build should be straightforward. In practice there are some specific things to consider — including timing, the new build settlement period and how to get the best result in a contemporary interior. This guid
6 min read


Shutters for Listed Buildings in Suffolk — What You Need to Know
Fitting shutters in a listed building in Suffolk requires more care than a standard installation — irregular reveals, historic structures and conservation area requirements all need consideration. A complete guide to hardwood shutters for listed properties across Suffolk, including homes in Lavenham, Bury St Edmunds, Woodbridge, Southwold and Aldeburgh.
8 min read


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
5 min read
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