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Made to Measure Shutters: Simple and Practical

Made to measure shutters offer a tailored solution for your windows. They improve privacy, control light, and help with insulation. Whether you prefer plantation shutters, wooden shutters, or a bespoke design, they are built to fit your windows precisely. At Crossblinds, we make shutters to suit your needs, combining style and practicality.

Types of Shutters

Full Height Shutters

Full height shutters cover the entire window, giving you full privacy and complete light control. They work well in bedrooms and living rooms.

Tier-on-Tier Shutters

Tier-on-tier shutters have two independent sections. You can open the top for extra light while keeping the bottom closed for privacy. These suit home offices and dining rooms.

Café Style Shutters

Café style shutters only cover the lower half of the window. They give you privacy while letting in plenty of natural light. They are often used in kitchens and street-facing rooms.

Tracked Shutters

Tracked shutters slide on a track, making them ideal for wide windows or patio doors. You can also use them as room dividers.

Shaped Shutters

Shaped shutters are custom-made to fit non-standard windows like arches or circles. They help you make the most of unique window shapes and add character to your space.

Measuring for Your Shutters

Accurate measurements are key to a good fit. Here’s how to measure properly.

What You’ll Need

  • Tape measure
  • Notepad and pen
  • Step ladder (if needed)

Measuring the Width

Measure the window width at the top, middle, and bottom. Record the smallest measurement.

Measuring the Height

Measure the height on the left, centre, and right. Again, note the smallest measurement.

Checking the Depth

Measure the depth of the window recess. This ensures you have enough space for the shutter frame. If space is tight, you may need a different fitting method.

By following these steps, you will get accurate measurements for shutters that fit well.

How Shutters Are Made

Materials

Choose real wood for a classic look or faux wood for a moisture-resistant option, ideal for kitchens and bathrooms.

Design

Select the style, louvre size, and finish. Options include full-height, café-style, and tier-on-tier shutters. Choose between painted or stained finishes to match your space.

Manufacturing

We cut the shutters to your exact measurements. Frames, louvres, and tilt rods are assembled with care. Hinges and magnets are added for smooth operation.

Finishing

We sand the shutters for a smooth surface, then apply the chosen paint or stain. Every shutter goes through a quality check before it reaches you.

Maintaining Your Shutters

Dust your shutters regularly using a soft cloth or duster. Avoid harsh cleaners that could damage the finish.

For wooden shutters, use a damp cloth and mild soap, then dry them straight away to prevent moisture damage. Faux wood shutters handle mild cleaning solutions well and are less likely to warp.

Use a little silicone spray if the hinges become stiff.

Check your shutters often for signs of wear. Fixing small issues early will keep them looking good and working well.

Made to measure shutters from Crossblinds give you a lasting and practical solution. With accurate measuring, quality materials, and regular care, your shutters will serve you well for years.

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