Q & A

     1. Shutters:

  • Composition: Shutters consist of solid panels, made of wood. These panels are held together by metal fittings.

  • Attachment: Shutters are usually fixed directly to the sides of the window frame.

  • Adjustment: They swing open, allowing you to adjust the angle of the panels to control light and privacy.

  • Aesthetic Value: Shutters add aesthetic value to your home due to their classic and timeless appearance.

  • Durability: Shutters are durable and long-lasting.

  • Temperature Control: Their solid composition helps regulate room temperature.

  • Cleaning: Shutters are easy to clean.

  • Drawbacks: They are more expensive than blinds, don’t raise completely, and may not block out all light.

    2. Blinds:

    • Composition: Blinds are made from soft materials, often fabric.

    • Attachment: Blinds hang from the upper part of the window and extend downward.

    • Flexibility: They can be raised entirely, allowing more light into the room.

    • Variety: Blinds come in numerous styles and designs, catering to different aesthetic preferences.

    • Installation: Blinds are simple to install and can be changed relatively easily.

    • Drawbacks: Some blinds may not completely block light, can be noisy in windy conditions, and are more prone to damage.