Exterior shutters and vinyl shutters are a staple of the contemporary home, but interior shutters bring that timeless appeal indoors with an elegant twist on the style. Plantation shutters are a classic window treatment built traditionally from 100% hardwood. They come in an array of stunning, natural finishes that bring a touch of expert craftsmanship to your home. Shutters are worthy on their own as a statement piece for any space with finished elegance. They're also a popular choice for being easy to clean, only needing a quick wipe down to keep up their beauty. At HiTech Shading, we carry several brands and styles of shutters to help you achieve your interior design dreams.
If you are looking for a beautiful window covering option that will make heads turn, consider hardwood shutters. Handcrafted from 100% solid wood, they are made in Utah by skilled craftsmen who can create options that speak to your home’s aesthetic.
Available in a large selection of paints and stains, hardwood shutters can exquisitely match your home’s decor and lend a natural beauty that will be loved for years to come.
We wanted to give you more details on what makes hardwood shutters so special, specifically the type of wood used. It provides insight into why this type of window treatment has been so coveted over the years.
The straight scoop on basswood
Basswood has been adopted as the preferred species for crafting shutters. One of the biggest reasons is that basswood has the best combination of desirable traits among other hardwood styles. It’s one of the straightest hardwoods and features a uniform texture and indistinct grain pattern. This lends itself to superior versatility in staining and painting. The lighter wood grain makes staining more diverse, even more so than woods such as alder or cherry.
Basswood also has non-porous close grains, which means they resist moisture and warping better than open wood grains. This means you have unparalleled resilience even with a furniture-grade wood source.
Lasting durability for your home
Even though it has a light profile, Basswood has a greater strength-to-weight ratio than any other shutter material on the market. This combination of lightweight and strength means your shutters stay up with less hinge fatigue and can withstand wider panels, longer louver sizes, and less framing. You won’t need a bulky support system, so you get a clean and classic look.
Unlike manufactured woods, basswood won’t lose its laminate — or crack, sag, or swell — when exposed to direct sunlight. Yes, engineered woods are cheaper to produce for home shutters, but you’ll have more tendency to contract, twist, and warp with those types of woods. You’ll also avoid glue breakdowns, splitting, and cracks in the stain or paint with basswood.
Shutters can help you beat the heat
Basswood, which is our exclusive choice for every 100%-wooden shutter we install. It’s a great time to take advantage of the energy efficiency that is offered by this terrific choice. Our highly trained sales professionals can guide you through a customized selection of options tailored to your preferences and budget.
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