a range of quality internal hand crafted shutters · systems each having their own advantages of...
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A Range of Quality Internal Hand Crafted Shutters
IndexIntroduction to Shutters 3
Shutter Styles 4
Shutter Models 8
The Difference is in the Detail 14
Comparison Chart 19
Fitting Details 20
Guarantee 21
Design, Installation and After Care 22
Introduction to ShuttersInterior shutters or plantation shutters as they are sometimes referred to offer a stylish and functional window dressing option for many properties. From a focal point at your property to energy saving, shutters can provide an interior design solution.
With the increase in popularity of shutters and a number of suppliers we believe it is important the customer has a basic understanding of the product and is able to see the difference in quality, craftsmanship and level of detail to achieve a quality product at a sensible price.
Unlike the majority of suppliers we only offer one wood type. We believe if we have identified the best wood solution why offer our customer other types of wood that are not suitable.
We prefer to look at different fixing systems and the small but very important details other suppliers wish not to speak about but make a real difference. We believe these details should reflect the difference in price and not quality of wood that in most instances is not suitable.
We hope the booklet introduces you to shutters and answers all your questions. Should you have any questions do not hesitate to discuss them with our advisor/designer at an appointment or you may contact us at your convenience.
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TRADITIONAL SHUTTER
TRADITIONAL SHUTTER WITH DIVIDER
Shutter StylesEach window is different both in size and style and is why we offer a number of styles to meet your requirements. All shutters are hand crafted to fit perfectly in your window.
TRADITIONAL SHUTTER • Full window coverage
TRADITIONAL SHUTTER WITH DIVIDER • Usually for windows over 1300mm in height
CAFE SHUTTER • Covers bottom half of window only
TIER ON TIER NO OVERLAP • Flexibility to open selected panels.
TIER ON TIER WITH OVERLAP • The overlap prevents light coming through area where panels meet
CAFE SHUTTER
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This traditional shutter can be installed for most windows to cover the whole area.
This traditional shutter is usually installed where only one panel is required but is over 1300 mm tall.
Alternatively the divider can be designed to match up with the window frames.
The cafe shutter only has the shutter at the bottom half of the window so you can keep privacy while letting light into the room or enjoy the view.
TIER ON TIER WITH OVERLAP
TIER ON TIER NO OVERLAP
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This is the traditional tier on tier style giving full flexibility by allowing selected panels to be opened or closed to give privacy or let light in as required.
The overlap option has the added benefit of preventing light from coming through the area where the panels meet.
Please note however you will have to open the top panel first with this option.
GANIDA
A folding panel system that has only a top guide
Panel System To complete the range we offer three panel systems each having their own advantages of covering large areas while maintaining ease of operation.
Please note the folding panels will project out 90 degrees into the room and the sliding panel will always cover part of the window or wall.
Many of these designs are used as room dividers and as wardrobe door systems
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LEVANTE
A folding panel system with a top and bottom guide
OROPESA
A sliding panel system with a top and bottom guide
Bay window shutter specialistsIn many instances individuals buy a property due to its unique features like bay windows. Shutters traditionally have been installed in bay windows using the standard frames and adapted to fit as best as possible. Unfortunately the walls and structures are not straight or at the same angle resulting in not always being able to achieve a neat and even finish.
We offer a unique bay pole system that will ensure joining of the panels will always give a neat and even finish.
By using a pole the two side frames either side are designed to match the profile giving flexibility for any angle.
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Shutter Models - FinestraThe Finestra range is the top of the range product but also our most popular.
It is available in a variety of designs, all with the extra detail and standard you would expect from a quality product. There are a wide range of frame types to fit most window requirements including the unique bay pole system.
The frames have a rubber seal fitted in a rebate to reduce light into the room and ensure a smooth soft closure.
The rubber seal also has one side of the magnet fitted to it in a concealed way.
The frame has been designed with removable cover strips to hide any screw fittings or for a decorative architrave that fits into the recess at the side of the frame.
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Shutter Models - Shutter Life The Shutter Life has only one frame system but various options for fitting.
The door edge has a rebate containing a rubber seal to reduce light into the room.
The inner frame has a metal ring fixed as apart of the magnet to fasten the closure of the panel.
The frame front has been designed to allow a face architrave to be fitted into a recess and achieve a decorative finish.
10 | Shutters Models
Shutter Models - Classic The Classic shutter is our entry point in the range of shutters.
This shutter design is similar to other products from other suppliers but with the big advantage of a higher quality wood.
The tilt rod is stapled to the slats in the centre of the panel which restricts the view out.
The inner frame has a metal ring fixed as part of the magnet to fasten the closure of the panel.
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Shutter Models - Evolution The Evolution is a wood shutter with a very innovative window design.
When the slats are in the closed position the shutter will give a completely flat look and not let light into the room due to the design of the slats.
The side frame has been hand crafted to allow the side tilt wand to fit flush with the frame.
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The Difference is in the DetailWe believe it is important to understand the difference between shutter suppliers before making your choice.
WOOD TYPES
Our range of shutters are hand crafted from Abachi wood. This hard wearing wood is a perfect choice for manufacturing shutters with a high resistance to warping and twisting. The wood is extremely light so ideal for all shutter sizes unlike MDF or other inferior woods available today.
The Abachi wood is sourced in South Africa from managed plantations helping to preserve the forest on the planet.
HAND CRAFTED
We are proud to say every one of our shutters is individually hand crafted by highly skilled joiners in a workshop in Valencia. The skills of the joiners give us the flexibility to find solutions for many shapes and sizes meeting our customers’ individual requirements.
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The Difference is in the Detail The Difference is in the DetailShutters are often purchased to compliment a window, look elegant but also to control the light and privacy in your room. It is extremely important that quality hinges and tilt rod systems are chosen to ensure your shutters give long lasting performance.
HINGES
Our traditional butt hinge is routed into the edge of the panel. The hinge has a solid section of metal each side giving greater strength and obtaining a good fixing without twisting.
A lot of shutters are supplied with one flat section of steel which is punched to form a hinge giving potential issues with twisting and panels dropping.
Our Zenus hinge is totally enclosed within the panel. This hinge type allows us to supply large panels without the risk of them dropping.
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TILT WANDS
Tilt wands are used for opening and closing the slats to the desired position for allowing natural light into the room or to retain privacy with light coming into the room.
Traditionally tilt wands are stapled to the centre of the panel with pins that can cause rattling. Our classic model is of this design to allow you to match other shutters you may already have. Otherwise all our shutters models have a tilt wand mounted to one side of the panel. With the wand at the side we screw each slat to the wand giving a more solid operation and longevity.
For those customers requiring a clear looking shutter face we can provide the tilt wand on the back. With this design you will open and shut the slat by pushing one. Unfortunately most people pull the slat to open the panel which is not recommended.
PANEL KNOBS
Panel knobs create a stylish look and give ease for opening and closing a shutter panel. The knobs are available in brass or silver
SLAT DESIGN
Our attention to detail allows a choice of shaped slats to meet your individual shutter design and slat width. The L Series has rounded edges and the LC Series have an areo dynamic end. The Evolution slat is shaped to block out light and lay flat.
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The Difference is in the Detail
L 50 slat
L 70 slat
L 90 slat
LC 50 slat
LC 70 slat
LC 90 slat
90mm Evolution slat
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The Difference is in the Detail
CHOICE OF FINISH
The choice of colour is important but different for each individual. From matching the colour of walls or surrounding timber architraves to standing out as a feature in a room or simply to reflect as much light as possible into the room.
TRIMS AND ARCHITRAVES
We offer a choice of decorative architraves and trims to finish off the shutter in style. The type on offer will depend on the type of fitting that is chosen.
The trims and architraves also cover the gaps that are observed after the shutter has been installed due to the walls not being true and in line. Most companies fill these gaps with a mastic or other filler product which will discolour in time.
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Comparison ChartWith such an extensive choice available the comparison chart gives a good guide of what is available at a glance. Our advisor/designer or a member of the technical fitting team carrying out the final measurements will assist you further.
Item Classic Shutter Shutter Life Finestra Shutter Evolution Shutter
Material Abachi wood Abachi wood Abachi wood Abachi wood
Paint colours standard 3 white 8 Over 50 Over 50
Stain colours standard - 3 Over 35 Over 35
Custom colours - - Over 2000 Over 2000
Max single panel width 800mm 800mm 800mm 800mm
Min single panel width 300mm 300mm 300mm 300mm
Max number of hinge panels 3 3 3 -
Slat sizes 70mm 50,70,90mm 50,70,90mm 90,125mm
Architrave as standard No Yes Yes No
Shutter styles available Traditional Traditional, Cafe, Tier on Tier
Traditional, Traditional with divider, Tier on Tier No Overlap, Tier on Tier With Overlap, Gandia, Oropesa, Levante, Bay, Cafe,
Traditional, Tier on Tier, Gandia, Oropesa, Levante
Custom shapes and designs No No Yes Yes
As a general rule shutters without a guide can fit in an opening up to 2400mm and with a guide up to 3200mm wide. The height of a panel is restricted by the number of dividers. Typically the first divider is installed at 1300mm. The maximum height with one divider is 2400 and 3000mm with two dividers.
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FLUSH INSTALLATIONS
The flush fitting allows the shutter to be installed at the front of the recess and allows the panels to be opened back onto the wall.
REBATE INSTALLATION
The rebate installation allows the shutter to be fitted inside the recess with decorative trim to cover gaps.
SURFACE INSTALLATIONS
The surface installation allows the shutter to be a focal point of the room whilst retaining the window sill.
Fitting DetailsThe way the shutters are fitted can make and enormous difference to the way they look and how they are operated. In general there are three fitting types
FLUSH INSTALLATION•
REBATE INSTALLATION•
SURFACE INSTALLATION•
Many installations can be carried out with only two or three frame sides instead of the usual four sides.
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WINDOW
WINDOW
WINDOW
GuaranteeShutters are an integral part of your house and should look the same in years to come as if they had just been installed.
Combining the quality, detail, installation methods and standards we work to allow us to give total peace of mind and offer a FIVE year guarantee on all our shutter products.
Everyone works directly for you making the customer the most important person in our business.
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Design, Installation and Aftercare
Design
Choosing the correct style and design layout is essential to achieve the finish you require. We offer a full design service allowing you to discuss with our experts all your thoughts and requirements.
It is most important however before we offer detailed advice we fully understand from you:
• Why do you want shutters? • What do you want to achieve?• How will you operate the shutters?
The design process will cover the following
• Options and type of system • Preferred size of slats• Layout of shutters to match • Colour of shutters the window configuration • Architrave or trim options
In our view we will then discuss the most important aspect of how the shutters will be fitted to your window surrounds.
Naturally we will bring a working model for you to look at in the window and to see the quality and detail but we will also bring actual frame section blocks and architrave so you fully understand how the shutter is fitted.
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DESIGN
INSTALLATION
AFTER CARE
Measure and Installation
Once the design, model and style have been agreed we shall arrange for the windows to be accurately measured.
A detailed measurement is required to achieve a good shutter installation and gives you, the customer, a final chance to ask any further questions.
The installation is carried out by qualified fitters who fully understand the manufacturing of the shutter as well as general building construction so you get a perfect fitted shutter everytime.
The fitters will treat your property as if it was their own and not as a building site including the use of dust sheets and cleaning up afterwards.
Aftercare
Shutters generally do not require very much aftercare, as a general guide we would suggest:
Clean with a damp soft clothTilt slats regularly
If you have sliding panels or folding panels ensure the guides are free from dust for easy operation. When Bi-Folding panels are installed remember to close the slats to prevent damage.
One of our many points of difference is we supply a couple of spare slats and a small pot of touch up paint or stain for you to touch in any marks that you may get throughout the lifetime of the shutter.
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UK Supplier and Main Showroom
Blinds and Awnings90 Yorktown RoadSandhurstBerkshireGU47 9BH
Tel:01252 875577Email: [email protected]
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Delivering Quality Shutters at Affordable Prices
Looking For Something Different?We can make shutters with special features, such as vertical slats and decorative inlays.
Please ask for more information.