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Selecting House Shutters
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by Daniel Lanback
An exterior shutter is used either as a safeguard against the weather or as an aesthetic accessory for your house or business. They can be bought made of vinyl, wood, aluminum or fiberglass and designed to fit either a historical facade or one that is more modern.
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by Pat Michael
Throughout the many years of exterior home design, many different styles of shutters have come into use and grown in popularity, but there is no question that shutters with a traditional louvered style continue to be the most preferred and frequently used shutter. Having grown immensely in popularity in various parts of the country, louvered shutters are most often found in Northeast Colonial homes, as well as various homes with an upper level in the Southern areas of the country.
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by Simon Harris
Even though you may be one of those homeowners who would like to accent their home with shutters, but you want them to be simple yet sophisticated, then you should get the Raised Panel Shutters. These shutters will give you the simplicity and accent that you want but will also give you a little style and a little pop when it comes to the framing of your windows. These shutters are very easy to install and will not be too intrusive to your decor that they will stand out from everything else, but they will help to accent your home's...
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by Mike Harly
Window shutters are a beautiful, traditional look that many homeowners love. Shutters were a necessity in the past but are more of a decorative feature now. Exterior shutters can dramatically improve the look of your home, and add more value. Exterior shutters look fantastic, and can be fitted to any size window.
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by Jarred Sadler
If you live in an area that is prone to storms or hurricanes, there are several types of security storm shutters available that will help you protect yourself and your home. Storm shutters aren't in the wooden shutters category, although they are durable shutters that move horizontally between the lower...
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