- Our bespoke shutters are made to fit your windows and your space. They don’t just cover your glass – they elevate your home’s style, improve energy efficiency, and add lasting value. From colour choices to slat sizes, from your very first query to the final installation, we’ll be with you every step of the way.
- Not sure where to start? Let’s walk through the key steps in designing shutters that complement your home’s architecture, lifestyle, and personal taste.
-
1. Define your goals
What would like your shutters to achieve in your home. Defining your goals helps you select the right features from the start.
- Are you looking to cover brighter rooms for better sleep at night
- Do you want to cover your bathroom window to keep from a busy street from looking in
- Would you like to add a decorative touch to enhance your interiors or curb appeal in the kitchen?
- Do you need insulation to improve energy efficiency?
- Or perhaps do all of these sound like what you would like to achieve?
-
2. Choose the right material
You want to make sure the material of your shutters matches your needs to sure they last in the place you want them in. if you’re looking for living room plantation shutters or shutters for a bathroom window you will need a different material to withstand the humidity.
- Hardwood: Timeless and hardwearing
- Waterproof: Durable and moisture-resistant
- Craftwood MDF: Entry-level and easy maintenance
-
3. Match your shutter style to your interior
Shutters are easily customisable to match to your homes interior.
- Traditional homes: Solid panels complement classic rooms.
- New buildings: Aluminium shutters add privacy and security
- Modern builds: Large sat sizes in bright whiter colours work beautifully for a modern interior
- Rustic kitchens: Café style in natural wood finishes suit a rustic kitchen with brushed nickel hinges
-> Check our our guide on how to pick the right louvre size
-
4. Choose your configurations
Choosing panel configurations for your windows is crucial to ensure your panels are your desired size and they open exactly how you like. Do you have something next to your window on the right? We can make sure the shutter panel opens to the left. Adding shutters to a patio door, you might opt for a bifolding design to allow the doors to open neatly to the side and you can access the outside.
-
5. Customise the colour
Shutter colour can make or break your design. Choosing the right shutter colour is important as its what you will be looking at you want them to match your interiors. I
- Bold contrast: darker coloured shutters in a white home creates a dramatic look.
- Tone-on-tone: similar tones of shutters and walls offer subtle elegance.
- Natural finishes highlight wood’s warmth and texture.
- Custom colour matching allows you to match your shutters to any colour of your interiors.
-
6. Hardware and finishes
Last but not least little details of your shutters are important. Hinge colours, knobs, ring pulls, or auto close shutters make your shutters feel truly unique. Choose finished that complement your home’s existing accents

Custom shutters are an investment in your home’s style and comfort. By focusing on your specific needs, matching your architecture, and choosing the right materials and finishes, you can create shutters that are as functional as they are beautiful – perfectly tailored to your space. Don’t forget to check our photo gallery for inspiration and examples of our beautiful shutters in various settings.
When you book a full design consultation with us, one of our expert surveyors will visit your home. They’ll take precise measurements, show you colour and material samples, discuss design possibilities, and answer any questions you have about installation.
Trust the experts who have been around since 1982. Your shutter experts for a reason.
Get in touch with our friendly team, get a quote or call us on 02088719222.