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7 Reasons To Choose Faux Wood Plantation Shutters Above Real Hardwood

Why would one choose faux wood plantation shutters and not solid wood ones? What are the benefits for you as a homeowner with a packed schedule? Let’s look at 7 reasons why you may want to choose faux wood plantation shutters, rather than real hardwood:

Faux wood shutters look very much like real wood, in spite of being made of a synthetic material.

This makes faux wood shutters much more affordable. They cost much less!

Less expensive does not mean less quality. Faux wood shutters look classic and striking.

Hunter Douglas plantation shutters resist moisture and steam, making them ideal for almost any room in your home.

Looking for low-maintenance homeware? You can easily and quickly clean faux wood shutters with a damp sponge. They are claimed not to fade, crack or warp.

The express faux wood shutters, made of extruded poly foam material are anti static and thus repels dust!

Hunter Douglas faux wood plantation shutters provide effective insulation. Light can be regulated and blocked according to your needs

It is with good reason that faux wood plantation shutters are becoming ‘preferred window coverings’. Hunter Douglas shutters are highly resistant to moisture and damage. The faux wood line allows you to buy a product fitting traditional and contemporary interiors at a discount price, compared to the more pricey wooden shutters.

Faux wood shutters can be fitted easily to both bathroom and kitchen windows where steam tends to run havoc with wooden blinds. This makes them a very practical and exciting product for trouble areas. But, they are also pleasing to the eye from an interior design perspective, as well as for viewing them from the sidewalk!

Hunter Douglas faux wood shutters can be ordered, custom made to fit most windows. Your window treatments can be delivered to your chosen address in just enough time to replace your dream with a product that surpasses all expectations, according to reviews.

For the more technically minded: You can usually choose between three main types, when it comes to plantation window shutters. Your first choice is real hardwood. Then, you can opt for the faux wood or engineered wood shutters. These also include what is known as composites, a PVC and wood pulp blend. Lastly, you can opt for vinyl or PVC. In this case, an extruded PVC plastic is used during the manufacturing process.

Although the shutters can be fully functional in terms of opening or closing the slats and also come with authentic real wood looks, color choices are usually more limited and the end product may also be heavier.

If your budget isn’t very flexible, faux wood plantation shutters may very well be a fashionable and stylish decor choice for your home.

From the home improvement review desk of Wim van der Walt.

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