
Interior Shutter Styles

Full Height
As the name suggests, full-height shutters cover the entire height of the window. They provide maximum coverage, privacy, and light control. These shutters work well in various room types and window sizes, offering a clean and cohesive look.
Tier on Tier
Tier on tier shutters consist of two separate sets of panels, one on top of the other. This design allows you to open the top and bottom panels independently, giving you more control over light and privacy. Tier on tier shutters are suitable for taller windows and offer a balanced look.


Café Style
Café style shutters cover only the bottom half of the window, leaving the top half exposed. They offer privacy while still allowing ample natural light to enter the room. This style is commonly used in kitchens, dining areas, and spaces where you want a balance between privacy and light.
Solid Panel
Solid panel shutters are made of solid panels that completely block out light when closed. They provide excellent insulation and are often used for bedrooms, media rooms, or spaces where light control is essential. Solid panel shutters can have a traditional or rustic appearance.


Blackout Shutters
Perfect for rooms where darkening is a priority. Blinds are positioned in a specially designed frame behind the louvres and are operated independently of the shutter. Pleated blinds are available in a choice of blockout cellular fabrics and can be manually operated or motorised. Motorised Roller blinds are available in a range of fabrics including sheer, translucent and blockout.
Bifold/Bypass
These styles are ideal for larger windows or sliding glass doors. Bifold shutters fold up concertina-style, while bypass shutters slide on tracks. They provide easy access to the window or door and offer a modern and functional look.


Shaped
Some windows have unique shapes, such as arches, circles, or triangles. Custom-made shutters can be crafted to fit these speciality shapes, maintaining a consistent and attractive appearance.