Inspired by the Victorian era, these solid panels are designed to be fully opened during the day. This style can also come as a combination shutter with a solid panel at the bottom and louvers above, ideal for balcony doors and larger open spaces.
‘Solid panel shutter’ is the term given to any wooden shutters whose panels are not louvered or slatted. They are made of solid hardwood and, as such, let in far less light than their more contemporary peers. They’re a favourite for those who want to keep a traditional Victorian look for their windows, in keeping with old English, Regency-styled bay windows that rise from floor to ceiling.
With no slats, solid shutters offer top to bottom window coverage that’s secure, striking and stylish.
Owing to their solid, all covering nature, solid window shutters are perfect for darkening your room space. Whilst not producing a complete ‘blackout’ effect, they do a wonderful job of creating dark, peaceful bedrooms or complementing elegant interiors of high-ceilinged living rooms.
Solid shutters for windows look most striking when adorning the windows of traditional Victorian houses and flats with distinct Regency style. Picture those lining London’s Piccadilly Circus or Bath’s distinctive rows of limestone properties. It is in installations such as these where solid wood shutters truly shine.
That said, we can install indoor wooden shutters onto practically any window. So, whether your property is hundreds of years old or brand new, wooden window shutters that are made to measure will make a stunning addition to your home.
The first and most popular is our full solid panel shutter, available in Shaker or Raised Shaker, covering the entirety of a window or door.
You can also choose our half solid raised or combination shutters, which includes a solid lower part and slatted or louvered top portion, ideal for when you want privacy at the bottom and more precise light control up top.
Similarly, our tier-on-tier wooden shutters allow you to have one set of panels closed and another open, as the shutters are split in the middle.