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Shutter Styles

The term "bifold" is a method of use not a style. Any shutter style can be made to bifold.

Beadboard Beadboard
Beadboard Bi-folds Flat Panel
Fireplace screen Three Board n Batten with two bottom stars
 

Three Board n Batten with fleur de leis Flat Panel Bi-folds
Half-arch Three Board n Batten Three SPLIT Board n Batten
 

 

Glossary of Terms

Flat top: The top of the shutter is flat. 


Arch top: The top of the shutter is a full arch.

Half Arch top: The top of the shutter is a half arch. 

Flat panel: The shutter’s surface is flat. 

Split board n batten: Separate pieces of wood attached together to form the shutter. Required for exterior shutters wider than 11.25".

Board n batten:  One piece of wood routered from top to bottom to appear like separate pieces of wood.  You can choose the look of 2 or 3 sections.
 

Flush crossbars: The crossbars are flush with the top and bottom or flush with the sides of the shutter.

Inset crossbars: The crossbars are inset from the top and bottom.


Light distress: Mildly distressing the wood. Paint is worn primarily on edges. 

Moderate distress: Greater degree of wood distressing, paint is sanded for weathered and aged look.

 

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