Traditional Window Coverings

Window Shutters: A Stylish and Economic Alternative to Traditional Window Coverings

The colors you select for your window shutters should either contrast with or complement the colors you have on the outside of your dwelling. Changing this aspect of your home is a smart and cost savvy means of updating the appearance of your house without having to do a great deal in the way of remodeling. Selecting the appropriate color can add to the appeal of your place, while the wrong color can detract from it.

The exterior style of your residence makes a difference in your choice of colors for your shutters Canterbury. Decide whether your dwelling has a contemporary style or a more traditional one. Modern looking, contemporary styles can handle treatments that are lighter in hue or if you prefer it, bolder hues, such as cherry red, electric blue, or burnt orange. Traditional looking houses often look their best when they have black shutters, classic white, or various shades of cream or ivory.

The exterior colors of your house should also be taken into consideration. Unless you have plans to modify the exterior colors of your house in the near future, stay within the color scheme that you already have. In other words, work with what you have. The color of the shutters Maidstone needs to coordinate with the siding, paint, wood, or brick of your bungalow.

Do an evaluation of the outside of your home's appearance at various times of the day to notice the subtleties that evolve with the changing of the light. You want to choose a palette that will be pleasing to the eye at every hour of the day. Look at your house from different angles. If necessary, snap some pictures and compare them.

Your window trims needs to factor into your decision. The shutters and the trim come together and for this reason, many homeowners opt to paint them both the same shade. This makes them look like they are one piece. If you want the color for the treatment to complement the trim, as opposed to match it, choose shades that suit each other. Avoid shades that clash or give your home a gaudy appearance.

The colors that you favor are a good place to start. If you want a subtle look, choose black, white, or cream which go with every color. Another option is to stay within the same color family. If the exterior of your residence is dark, a treatment color that is a couple shades lighter would be a good matches and vice versa. If the outside of your home is lighter, shutters that are a few shades darker will provide an interesting contrast.

Shutters are one of the easiest window decoration treatments to maintain. In most cases all you need to do is dust them regularly and wipe them down with a damp cloth every now and then. Drapes need to be taken down and either washed or taken to the dry cleaners to be cleaned professionally costing you time and money, and blinds can be difficult to clean and keep from yellowing over time.