Dining delight
It can often be challenging to find the solution for a dining kitchen, and the bay window here adds to that. With our bespoke shutters you can rest assured they’ll fit even the most complex of spaces. The Full Height style really elevates the sense of space while the soft French Ochre adds just a touch of gentle colour.
Preciously pink
Moodboards are an excellent way of seeing how different shades of similar colours work with each other, and with textures you may already have in your room.
Soft and gentle
Create a serene setting with shutters in a heavy cream, keeping colour to a minimum with these soft neutral browns in a broken pattern that doesn’t overwhelm the shutters or the room. These Full Height shutters in Innocent have just enough warmth from the orange undertone to prevent them from looking overly stark, helping to create a more relaxing setting. Our Buyers Guide tells you more about all our different colours of shutters.
Zoe Castledine, Harlequin Ambassador says...
I chose the Positano shutter colour from the Collaboration in Colour range, for several reasons; I could feel the quality and the weight of the louvre from the sample. The colour matched perfectly with my paint choice.
Long tall shutters
Floor to ceiling windows allow an enormous amount of natural light to flow in on the one hand, while on the other they can be a challenge in a bedroom, where there’s a greater need to manage the light. Crafted to it the unusual space, these Tracked shutters in Sketched provide a practical solution that brings a warm colour into the setting too.
Bold and beautiful
With careful styling you can embrace a bold colour of shutter on both small and expansive areas of glass, as these tracked shutters in Brazilian Rosewood demonstrate. Keep additional colours to the bare minimum, such as this contrasting dark grey, and accessorise with a similar hue to allow the shutters to be the main focus of attention.
Blissful bedrooms
The soft shade of green in Succulent is a beautiful shade to wake up to, gentle and encouraging as you open the shutters to welcome the day. The café style shutters work really well in this bedroom, retaining privacy while allowing views out over the trees.
Colourful choices
Teal is a bold colour choice and you can take advantage of its dual tones, pushing it more green or more blue to suit your setting. A moodboard is an ideal way to see how a colour reacts to another, to textures or to exiting fixtures and fittings for an overall look.