3 1/2" shutters single panel with no divider.  In this instance we went ahead and put shutters on the transom windows because this is a bedroom.

3 1/2" shutters at a bay window.  Notice in this case we used a split pull bar on these shutters instead of a divider rail.  The window in the middle is fixed glass and doing a divider rail across the middle of a plate glass window does not look good.  Same function of a divider rail but a cleaner and smoother look.  A lot of the shutters that we manufacture have the split pull bar instead of a divider to give a cleaner look.

3 1/2" shutters single panel design with divider rail.

3 1/2" shutters covering a sliding glass door.  The 2 shutters on the left bi-fold to the left and the 2 shutters on the right bi-fold to the right.  We can make our shutters on a sliding track but on this application this shutter design works the best.

3 1/2" shutters in a more contemporary design.  A lot of places would have made 10 shutter panels, because of inferior products, but here we only made 5 shutter panels.  Our panels are strong enough to make wide single shutter panel design.  This gave the homeowner a much cleaner, less cluttered look, and gives a great view with the 5 shutter panel design.

3 1/2" single panel contemporary shutter design.  Doing 3 single panel shutters instead of 3 double panel shutters gives a cleaner look.  Especially with the windows with the grids on them.

3 1/2" shutters with divider rail.  On this application we did a 2/3 divider rail split to give this homeowner more privacy at the bottom.  With the bottom of the shutters closed and the top of the shutters open, no one can see in.  This gave the homeowner complete privacy but still the capability to let in light.  We custom make our shutters so can we can design the shutters to our clients exact specifications.

3 1/2" shutters with clean neat single panel design with no split in the middle.

3 1/2" shutters with split pull bars.  This homeowner wanted the more traditional double panel shutter design but did not want the rail in the middle of the shutters.  Same functionality but a little less cluttered.

3 1/2" single panel shutter design with divider rails.

3 1/2" single panel shutters with no split in the middle.  

  

3 1/2" double panel shutters with no split in the middle.  A more traditional look.    

3 1/2" stained shutters single panel design.  We made these shutters for a restaurant in South End and stained them to match the red paint of the commercial window.  We made these shutters single panels to give a more contemporary look.

3 1/2" stained shutters on off white paint.  These shutters are the single panel design with split pull bars.  We stained these shutters a rich oak color that would compliment this homeowners' floors and furnishings.  Gives the room a richer feel than just off white shutters.

                                        

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