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Tier on Tier

Also known as double-hung shutters, tier-on-tier shutters offer the best of both worlds. They provide the complete coverage of full height shutters and the light management of café style. You can open the top and bottom halves independently. With this design, you’ll enjoy light and privacy in any combination you choose.

Perfect for larger windows, tier-on-tier shutters are an excellent statement piece, perfect for the living room, dining room, or any other communal space. A popular choice for all décor styles, they’re particularly popular on large windows, but look just as stylish on smaller windows.

When fitting your tier-on-tier shutters, remember to follow our how-to guides. That way, you’ll have the perfect fit that your windows deserve. Have a question or two? No problem. Our shutter experts are always on hand to answer your questions.

Available in our Luxe Polyvinyl and Luxe Wood ranges.

Luxe Wood Shutters

7 - 11 weeks
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MSRP: $53 ft2 Our Price: $32 ft2

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Our most customisable shutters are made from highly sustainable Paulownia timber, which has a fine and knot-free grain. At roughly 30% lighter than most other hardwoods, they’re great for larger windows and doors, or any space for that matter.

Luxe Polyvinyl Shutters

7 - 11 weeks
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MSRP: $49 ft2 Our Price: $29 ft2

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These robust solid PVC shutters are made with aluminum cores running through the stiles and louvers, providing added strength and durability.  You get the same slick look as wooden shutters without the woodgrain, but with the added perk of easy cleaning and water resistance.

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What is the Standard delivery time?

The standard dispatch time for custom made, ready to fit shutters is about 9 to 10 weeks (unless otherwise specified) starting after phone confirmation of your order. When you see the quality, you’ll understand they’re worth the wait.

For Special Shapes the average dispatch time is 10 to 12 weeks.

We will email you the week they are ready to ship to let you know your shutters will be on their way.
 

What is the Express option?

Express delivery is available for all American-made products. For an extra cost, we will dispatch your shutters in under four weeks. Lead times vary depending on which type of shutters you choose.

We will dispatch both Vinyl Faux Wood and Premium Hardwood shutters within 3 to 4 weeks of the phone confirmation of your order.

What about cancellations or refunds?

Your indoor shutters are custom made to fit your particular windows, so once your order has been accepted, checked and confirmed by phone and by email, it can’t be cancelled. We’ll do everything we can to make sure you are absolutely happy before sending your Order Confirmation email and making your shutters. 

Choosing the perfect material

Luxe Wood Shutters

Luxe Wood Shutters

From price $25 ft2

Made from sustainable Paulownia, our Luxe Wood shutters have a fine and knot-free grain. Paulownia is roughly 30% lighter than other hardwoods too, making it the perfect material for larger windows and doors. Plus, they come in our widest range of styles, colors, and finishes. They’re our best sellers for a reason.

Luxe Polyvinyl Shutters

Luxe Polyvinyl Shutters

From price $23 ft2

The aluminum core running through the stiles and louvers makes these shutters incredibly hardwearing and sturdy. They’re 100% waterproof and look just like traditional wooden shutters.

All in the details

Hidden or front-facing Central tilt rods?

Tilt rods are used to open and close slatted shutter panels.

Simple and stylish, central tilt rods are slender wooden bars attached to the front of the slats.

If you want something with a more contemporary look, opt for hidden tilt rods. These are thin, metal mechanisms attached to the back of the shutter panels. They neatly connect all the slats in a panel together so when you move one slat, the others move too.

Getting the right light

Slat sizes for shutters are down to personal preference. If you have large windows, french doors or a contemporary look to your home, wide louvres or slats (3 ½" or 4 ½") often work best.

For traditional-style homes or smaller windows, narrow slats (2 ½") could be a better option.

Remember, the wider the slats, the deeper your shutter frame needs to be, so that might influence your choice.

Choosing the right frame for your window

Shutter frames are used to affix your shutters to your window area and they’re the perfect way to show off your shutters to full advantage. They're also useful for disguising uneven walls and windows that aren’t level, often found in older homes.

Shutter frames come in two styles – inside mount, where the frame sits inside the window recess allowing you full use of your window sill, or outside mount, where the frame is mounted to the wall area, ideal if your windows aren’t recessed.

Either way, your chosen shutter panels will be neatly mounted inside the shutter frames for a lovely professional finish.

Hinges to complement your shutter style

Hinges are used to attach your shutter panels to the shutter frames mounted either inside or outside your window recess. The high-quality fittings we use are guaranteed to make opening and closing your shutters smooth and easy.

Hinges are available in a wide range of styles, finishes and colours so you can choose a discreet hinge that blends in with your shutter style or opt for a contrasting hinge that complements your interior design look. 

Everything you need to know about mid-rails

Mid-rails run horizontally between a shutter panel’s top and bottom rails.

Although entirely optional, they’re a good way of giving your shutters extra strength and support and are generally recommended if your shutter panels are more than 72" in height.

Plus, when your shutters have mid-rails, the top and bottom halves of the shutter panel can be opened and closed independently, giving you both privacy and light at the same time.

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