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Shutter doors and windows are a type of window covering that is typically made of wood, vinyl, or aluminum. They are designed to provide privacy, light control, and insulation. Shutters are typically hinged to the side of the window or door frame and can be opened and closed with a lever or handle. They are often used in combination with curtains or blinds to provide additional privacy and light control. Shutters can also be used to enhance the aesthetic of a home or building.
Shutter doors and windows are popular in many parts of the world, including the United States, Europe, and Australia. They are often used in traditional and contemporary homes, as well as commercial buildings.
Some companies in the shutter market include Hunter Douglas, Graber, Norman Shutters, and Sunburst Shutters. Show Less Read more