Back in the 19th century, shutters provided homeowners with a means of protection from the elements. From rain to wind and from sun to snow, shutters were a necessary part of a house. In the intervening time between then and now, shutters evolved into more of a decorative and visual role instead of a sturdy functional one. Shutters some in many different styles and designs and most of them are simply painted and then attached flat on either side of a window.
Shutters can be more than window dressing. In fact, these days with everyone conscious of a growing problem of global warming and rising energy costs, energy-efficiency in a home is of utmost importance. Shutters can provide an energy-efficient solution, as well as weather protection. And the best part, is that shutters, even when functional, can add beauty and value to a home.
There are two main ways to take advantage of the benefits of functional shutters. The first way is two purchase working shutters that are specifically designed for your needs. Rolling shutters can provide protection in a hurricane-prone area. They also keep your home warmer in winter and cooler in the summer. Rolling shutters roll back and out of sight into a casing that rests above the window. This type of shutter should be custom fit to your windows for the best function.
Bermuda shutters offer a Caribbean feel while providing protection from the sun. The shutters open from the bottom, so you can let the cool breezes enter you home while the sun’s harsh glare is blocked. Not only will this keep your home cooler, but it will also protect your furniture from fading from sunlight exposure. You’ll appreciate the reduced glare in your home, as well.
Next up, we will talk about the second way of taking advantage of functional shutters.
Mary Ann Romans writes about everything related to saving money in the Frugal Blog, technology in the Computing Blog, and creating a home in the Home Blog. You can read more of her articles by clicking here.
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