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Shutters
for doors
A stylish and practical choice for your door covering
Shutters are a popular choice to dress windows, however they also look equally at home on doors, in particular, patio doors. By adding shutters to French doors and sliding patio doors you are not just harnessing their functional benefits such as light control and insultation, but you are also creating a stunning feature in your room. And if you already have shutters on your windows then what better way to complete the look with matching shutters for doors.
Main benefits of shutters for doors:
Helping you choose the perfect shutters for doors
Whatever type and size of door you have it is important to choose the most suitable shutters so you that can enjoy the benefits for years to come. If you are unsure which shutters are best for your doors, then our team of experts can help. They will discuss what works best for you and your property to find a solution that you’ll love.
Check out our handy shutter guide below to get an idea of the materials and styles, as well as features and finishes we offer.
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Shutters for doors guide
Our shutter guide allows you to see the styles, materials and finishes that we offer so you can consider all the options.
Our shutters can be used on most patio doors and are made to fit any size to ensure the perfect dressing for your doors.
French doors
Bifold doors
Sliding doors
The type of door you have and how they open will greatly impact the style of shutter you choose. Our team can advise on the most suitable option for your doors, taking into consideration your door type, size and what is going to work best for you.
Bypass track
system shutters
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A bypass track system allows your shutters to slide back so the panels slide in front and behind each other. These are ideal if you want some of your doors to be partially covered.
Bifold track
system shutters
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These shutters are installed on a single track where the shutters fold back in one direction and tucked away so you have complete access to your doors.
Single-opening
shutters
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Ideal for smaller patio doors, single opening shutters allow you to open up the shutters, similar to shutters on windows.
We offer a selection of high quality materials from hardwood and softwood shutters to faux wood shutters, providing a choice of traditional and modern finishes. Whatever you decide you’ll get the benefits you’d expect from shutters.

Basswood

Paulownia Plus

Monterey pine

Ashwood

Faux wood

Paulownia
Choose from 12 paint shades, ranging from neutral tones to bolder hues, or from one of our seven stain finishes to enhance the natural beauty of wood. Take into consideration how your shutters will look from the outside and which colour or stain best suits your interior décor.
Paint colours

Super white

Feather frost

Washed lime

Whispering ivory

Snowy frost

Ivory school house

Sand dune stone

Misty shore

Lunar frost

Sage forest

Provence mist

Pale blossom

RAL 5004

RAL 5008

RAL 7016

RAL 7043

RAL 7047

RAL 9004
Fancy a custom colour?
If you don’t see the particular colour you are looking for, then we can custom make your shade. Choose from a Farrow & Ball or Little Greene colour, or provide us with a paint sample for our factory to match.
Stained finishes

Nature

Oak

Pecan nut

Chestnut

Red mahogany

Rose

Mahogany

Black walnut
The most important component of a shutter is its louvres, or slats. It is the louvres that give you full control over light and privacy, as you adjust them throughout the day. We offer four sizes – the smallest size means more slats will need to be used, while the biggest size will require fewer louvres and will let in the most light.
64mm
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The 64mm louvre provides slightly more privacy than light. The 64mm is available across all shutter materials and tilt options.
76mm
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The 76mm louvre is the most popular size offering a balance of light and privacy when open, tilted or fully closed.
89mm
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These larger slats offer maximum light even when tilted at an angle. They are perfect for covering much larger areas such as patio doors and floor to ceiling windows.
A tilt system is how the louvres are operated. We offer four tilt systems with options for the operating rod to be visible or hidden for a sleeker finish. All our tilt systems can be used with any shutter style and material.
Centered
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Centre tilt rods sit in the middle of the shutter panel connected to each louvre. All slats are adjusted simultaneously by moving the tilt rod.
Offset
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An offset tilt rod offers the same functionality of the centre tilt rod but instead the rod can be placed either on the opening side or hinge side of the shutter panel.
Easy
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Our most popular option allows the louvres to be operated in sync by hand. A gear system is built inside the panel linking all of the louvres together providing a modern and sleek finish.
Hidden
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A hidden tilt rod offers the same appearance as the easy tilt rods, but the louvres are held together by a white bar on the back of the panel.
A small but significant detail are the hinges which add the final touch to your shutters. Our range of wooden shutters come with a white hinge as standard, however we offer a variety of shutter finishes to match the hardware in your room. Choose from our eight hinge colours to complement your shutters.
We also have a range of hidden hinges that are simply exquisite, manufactured so the hinge is hidden between the shutter panel and framework, leaving a sleek and clean finish.
Hinge finishes

Brass

Black

Nickel

Antique brass

White

Bisque

Pearl

Stainless steal
Book a free consultation
Fill in your details and requirements, if known,
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Our customer journey
We work with you at every step of the journey. Our team will measure up and discuss your materials, designs and finishes to ensure you get the right product for your home.
