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Add Timeless Style to Your Bristol Home With Wooden Shutters from Choice Blinds

Whether you’re revamping your living room or restoring a Victorian townhouse, wooden shutters are a timeless choice, ideal for Bristol homes. At Choice Blinds, your local blind showroom in Kingswood, we’re proud to offer a beautiful range of made to measure blinds, perfect fit blinds, and our ever-popular wooden shutters. Perfect for both period properties and contemporary homes, they provide a sleek, stylish solution with impressive durability and insulation benefits.

Did You Know?

The origins of wooden shutters date back to ancient Greece, where they were initially made from marble. As their use spread across Europe, wood became the material of choice due to its availability and ease of crafting. During the Georgian and Victorian eras in Britain, shutters became a common feature in homes, both as a practical means of insulating windows and as a decorative element.

Today, they remain a favourite, especially in characterful homes around Bristol, where original features are celebrated. At Choice Blinds, we continue that tradition, offering expertly crafted shutters that blend historical elegance with modern convenience.

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Types of Wooden Shutters and Materials

When choosing wooden shutters, the material plays a major role in both appearance and long-term performance. At Choice Blinds, we offer several high-quality options to suit different styles, budgets, and practical requirements.

Basswood

Basswood is one of the most popular choices for plantation shutters because it’s lightweight, strong, and highly durable. Its smooth surface makes it ideal for fine painted or stained finishes. Because it is lighter than many hardwoods, it works particularly well for larger shutters and wider window openings.

Paulownia

This is another excellent option, known for being a sustainable hardwood with a fine, even grain. Paulownia is lightweight yet sturdy, making it a practical choice for homeowners looking for an environmentally conscious solution. Its natural finish also makes it perfect for crisp painted shutters and contemporary designs.

Medium Density Fibreboard (MDF)

MDF is a cost-effective alternative that still delivers excellent style and durability. It’s often chosen for interior shutters where value for money is important without compromising on appearance. MDF shutters provide a smooth finish and are particularly popular for full-height and café-style designs.

Hardwood

For premium installations, real hardwood shutters offer exceptional strength, natural beauty, and long-lasting performance. They bring a luxurious finish to any room and are ideal for Bristol homeowners looking to make a lasting investment in their property.

And don’t forget, we also stock a wide variety of made to measure blinds, perfect fit blinds, and conservatory blinds, all crafted with the same attention to detail and care.

Come and visit our blind showroom for inspiration or call us on 01179 613336 for further information.

Wooden Shutters – Yes or No?

Wooden shutters are one of the most popular choices among Bristol homeowners seeking a long-lasting, stylish window treatment. They offer a classic appearance that works beautifully in both traditional and modern homes, and provide practical benefits beyond aesthetics. Before choosing plantation shutters for your property, it helps to understand both the advantages and the potential drawbacks.

Pros:

  • Timeless Aesthetic: Wooden shutters instantly add elegance, structure, and sophistication to any room. Their clean lines and classic design suit both period properties and contemporary homes, making them a truly versatile choice.
  • Excellent Insulation: Shutters provide additional insulation at the window, helping to keep warmth inside during winter and reducing excessive heat from direct sunlight in summer. This can make your home feel more comfortable all year round.
  • Durability: High-quality wooden shutters are built to last for many years. They are strong, stable, and far less likely to warp or lose shape compared to lower-quality alternatives, especially when professionally fitted.
  • Low Maintenance: Shutters are easier to clean than fabric blinds or curtains. A quick dusting or wipe with a soft cloth is usually enough to keep them looking fresh, making them a practical option for busy households.
  • Privacy and Light Control: Adjustable louvres let you control natural light and privacy without fully opening or closing the shutters. This makes them ideal for bedrooms, living rooms, and street-facing properties.

Cons:

  • Initial Cost: Wooden shutters are often a bigger upfront investment than standard blinds or ready-made window coverings. However, their durability and long lifespan often make them better value over time.
  • Permanent Fixture: Unlike perfect fit blinds or temporary window treatments, shutters are designed as a more permanent feature of the home. Many homeowners love this built-in look, but it may not suit those who prefer to change styles frequently.
  • Longer Lead Time: Because shutters are custom-made to fit your exact window size and shape, installation can take longer than off-the-shelf options. The additional waiting time is usually worthwhile for the quality and finish achieved.