Why choose white shutters?
When it comes to shutter colours you really can have it any which way. You’ve got your whites, off-whites, creams, greys, and wood stains. That’s without even mentioning the hundreds – maybe even thousands – of colour matching options available.
Shutters in Sussex have never been so easy.
When it comes to shutter colours you really can have it any which way. You’ve got your whites, off-whites, creams, greys, and wood stains. That’s without even mentioning the hundreds – maybe even thousands – of colour matching options available. Here at The Brighton Shutter Company we like to keep things simple. So, to help you out we’ve compiled a short list on why white shutters are a great choice.
1. Simple, but effective
We get it. You’re looking for that elusive “Wow Factor” the moment you walk into the room. Maybe you think that white isn’t a bold enough choice. However, there’s a reason that white is our most popular colour. By choosing white shutters, you’ll get a simple look with a huge impact. Apart from bringing a fresh feel to a room, it will evoke feelings of tranquillity and relaxation. Sounds great, right? We couldn’t agree more.
2. It will go with any décor
Our customers often tell us that the most difficult thing for them is choosing the perfect shutter colour to go with their existing décor. Nowadays, most homes have white windowsills. The same goes for skirting boards, door frames and cornices. If you’re worried about a colour clash, then why not go for the tried and tested? Not only this, but if you’re starting from scratch, or undergoing a complete renovation, your white shutters will serve as the perfect neutral focal point to build around, no matter the look you’re going for. Simply put, white is a classic choice, and its adaptability means it will never go out of style.
3. It’s incredibly versatile
When we say white, we don’t mean one shade. As any interior designer will tell you, there are tonnes of different shades of white. Indeed, these different shades will have different effects. If you are opting for a clean, modern and minimalist look, then our Pure White is the perfect choice for you. If it’s a more traditional look that you are going for, then you’ll want to go for one of our warmer shades. Silk White or Shell are both great options
4. Brighten up your Living Space
If you want to add more light into a room, then there is no better choice than white shutters. It can serve to add freshness and lighten up the atmosphere of any space. It also works just as well in summer or winter, so even the gloomiest of rooms can be illuminated.
5. It’s practical
While we’re massively into style, we don’t skimp on the substance either. Apart from looking amazing, white can have a maximising effect on a room, making the space seem larger than it is. If you have a room that feels just that little bit claustrophobic, then some beautiful white shutters are sure to open up the space. Why knock down a wall when you can shutter a window?
So, why not see for yourself? Whether your windows are big or small, square or circular, recessed or otherwise, our service is always designed for you. Let us show you how white shutters can improve your home. Call now on 01273 232 091 or book on an appointment below.
Some useful links for more colours are Farrow and Ball or Dulux Trade. We can colour match to both of these colour palettes.
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