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Shutters' Popularity Continues to Rise in Homes Across the Country
Shutters' Popularity Continues to Rise in Homes Across the Country
Shutters' Popularity Continues to Rise in Homes Across the Country
More and More Homeowners are Replacing Blinds and Curtains with Shutters
(ARA) -
Today's homeowners have more opportunities for personalizing their
homes than ever before. While it is good to have options in home
furnishings, when it comes to stylish long-lasting window coverings
homeowners across America are choosing interior shutters over
blinds and drapes.
Shutters are a beautiful and functional window treatment that can
instantly upgrade the look of any home. The installation of
high-quality shutters not only adds exceptional architectural style
and value, but the right shutter can help control the light, sound
and heat that enter your house.
"Installing plantation shutters really gave our home the crisp,
clean finish we were looking for," says Jan Falcone of Savannah,
Ga. "They have pulled everything together so nicely." Falcone had
Sunburst shutters custom-built and installed in a home she and her
husband Dick recently purchased.
""The great thing is that plantation shutters in and of themselves
are all you need for window coverings," says Falcone. "We always
have the option to add curtains or drapes to the shutters, but we
don't need to -- we already have a fully decorated look."
Style is a key selling point for most people who buy shutters, but
shutters also offer homeowners beauty and value. A survey of
"Draperies & Window Coverings Magazine" (DWC) readers found
that the number one reason people buy shutters is aesthetics. The
second reason customers are buying shutters is because they
consider them as investments in their homes. That's because most
shutters are a permanent fixture in a home and they outlast every
other type of window covering.
"We know shutters will be a great selling feature when we put our
home on the market," says Falcone. "It will set our home apart from
the competition and we know we can always get our investment back
with plantation shutters rather than drapes or shades."
"We've seen the shutter market grow substantially over the past few
years," says Dix Jarman, co-owner of Sunburst Shutters. "Our
continued growth into more than 100 markets around the country is a
true testimony that shutters are America's favorite window
treatment."
When it comes to types of shutters, Jarman's products are among the
hottest sellers. His company developed the Polywood shutter that
uses an engineered wood substitute made from solid resin with a
patented baked-on paint finish. With the appearance of a quality
wood shutter, Polywood won't warp, crack, split or peel under the
pressures of time, heat or moisture.
Polywood also receives high marks for its green qualities. Made
from a recyclable synthetic material that is a by-product of
natural gas, Polywood provides homeowners with an earth-friendly
option when decorating the home.
Polywood also has the ability to reduce monthly heating and cooling
costs in any home. While blinds and drapes can block out a small
part of the cold and heat outside, the Polywood shutter's inner
core is made from materials that act as an insulator, helping block
out extreme temperatures and the sun's damaging rays.
David Mintz of Boston installed Sunburst's Polywood shutters
throughout his entire house and has since experienced a significant
drop in his heating and cooling bills. "Bottom line, Polywood
shutters have been an amazing investment for our home," says Mintz.
"We have had them for the past two years, and we spend
approximately 20 percent less on power bills each year."
Sunburst customers across the country agree: Polywood shutters
provide the perfect combination of form and function. "When we were
looking for window treatments, we wanted something beautiful, but
also with the added benefits we couldn't get from blinds or
drapes," says Falcone. "We are completely satisfied with our entire
Sunburst experience, and having shutters installed is one of the
best investments we could have made for our home."
Courtesy of ARAcontent
