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Add Style to Your Windows with Shutters — on the Inside

Posted on August 3rd, 2009
by John Kirchner

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Windows do more than provide a view and some light. They can add a great bit of aesthetic value, too. Shutters are a great way to make some otherwise plain windows look stylish and attractive.

black_interior_shuttersBut who says shutters are only for your exterior? By way of the great style blog Remodelista, we found these great black interior windows shutters. They come in two widths and a wealth of colors. Depending on your decor, these could be a great compliment for your interior design.

Here’s the cheesy but somewhat informative catalog description:

With these wood shutters, you’ll enjoy generous views when these 2 1/2″ louvers are open; superior light control, sound insulation and privacy when closed. These window treatments will even enhance your home’s market value! And smith+noble premium interior shutters are crafted with fine details like furniture-quality dowel joints, bass woods perfectly kiln dried to prevent warping and cracking, and hinges recessed for better closure, to ensure these interior shutters will fit and operate smoothly year after year.

More photos and product info at Smith & Noble.



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2 Responses to “Add Style to Your Windows with Shutters — on the Inside”

Stephen Wade

August 3rd, 2009 - 11:48 am

You mention these shutters only come in two widths? What are those?

Marvin Windows

August 3rd, 2009 - 12:27 pm

They come with either 2.5-inch or 3.5-inch slats. Sorry for leaving that out! –admin

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