Plantation Shutters in Stevenage
High Quality Plantation Shutters in Stevenage
Homes in Stevenage come in all shapes and ages. New builds with large panes. Post war terraces with tight reveals. Old Town cottages with slightly wonky frames. We fit plantation shutters that respect those differences. Our family team has been doing this for more than twenty five years, so the advice you get is practical and grounded. The result should look calm and feel easy to live with.
Every shutter is built to your sizes and your brief. Real wood gives a refined, lighter feel that suits living rooms and bedrooms. Faux wood handles steam and daily wear in kitchens and bathrooms. Finishes include classic whites, soft neutrals, or colour matched paints so the shutters sit naturally with your decor. Hardware is chosen to resist corrosion which helps on windows that gather condensation in colder months.
Common styles we fit in Stevenage include full height for a clean continuous look, café style for privacy on the lower half with daylight above, and tier on tier where top and bottom open independently. Bays, sashes and shaped openings are templated so the fit hugs the frame neatly. Please see our testimonials here from our happy customers.













Practical Benefits that go Beyond Looks
- Light and privacy. Louvres tilt in seconds so you can soften glare on screens without losing the sky view.
- Thermal comfort. A closed shutter creates an air gap that reduces heat loss at night. On sunny days it limits solar gain while still admitting usable daylight. Rooms feel steadier hour to hour.
- Sound softening. Closing panels reduces high frequency street noise a touch which is noticeable on through roads.
- Low upkeep. A quick wipe keeps things clean. No cords, no fabric to launder.
- Allergy friendly. Hard surfaces hold less dust which can help sensitive households.
Insight you can use when Choosing Plantation Shutters
Daylight first. Brightness is not only about the size of the opening but the portion of sky you can see. Wider louvres increase visible sky and reduce the need to tilt repeatedly. On tight streets with overlooking neighbours, a slightly narrower louvre gives finer privacy control while keeping enough daylight for comfort.
Orientation matters. South and west facing rooms in Stevenage estates can overheat in summer afternoons. Split tilt lets you close the lower slats to cut glare on worktops while the upper slats bring in soft top light. North facing studies benefit from wider louvres to maximise limited daylight, which makes the space feel more open without adding lamps.
Sash alignment. In period sashes we try to align shutter meeting rails with window rails. Sightlines stay clean and you avoid the visual chatter that makes a room feel busy. It is a small design choice that pays off every day.
Frame depth and hardware. Tilt and turn windows need a deeper frame so both shutter and window can open freely. We also check handle positions and trickle vents to avoid clashes. The aim is for smooth movement with no rubbing or rattles.
How we Specify Louvre Size
Small cottage windows often suit louvres around sixty four millimetres so the scale sits right and sightlines line up neatly.
Wider panes work well at seventy six or eighty nine millimetres to pull in more usable light without constant adjustment.
Street facing rooms with close neighbours lean to narrower louvres for privacy control.
South or west facing rooms that run hot do well with wider louvres and split tilt so the bottom can close while the top stays open for sky light.
Material Choices Explained
- Real wood feels light in the hand with crisp profiles and subtle grain. It is ideal where you value touch and a warm finish.
- Faux wood handles steam and daily splashes and stays true in bathrooms. It is a little heavier, so we spec stronger hinges where needed.
- Both options are finished to a smooth paint surface. We bring samples to your home because colour shifts with your own light which is often different from a showroom.
Our Measured Process from First Call to Aftercare
- Initial call to understand goals and note any problem windows.
- Free home visit in Stevenage. We measure accurately, check frame squareness and reveal depth, and confirm handle positions. If your windows tilt and turn we choose the correct frame so everything opens freely.
- On site design. Compare colours, louvre sizes and panel layouts. We sketch how panels fold so they clear handles and furniture.
- Clear order confirmation with realistic timelines.
- Installation by our own team. Frames are scribed for a tight fit, fixings are packed for support, and edges are sealed neatly for a finished look.
- Aftercare. We show you the easiest way to clean and adjust. If anything beds in during the first weeks we come back and tweak. It is rare but we stand by it.
Pricing Guidance to Help Plan
Prices vary with size, material and style. Most Stevenage homes land in these ranges per window including survey, supply and fitting.
Café style from the mid hundreds for smaller widths.
Full height from the high hundreds for typical lounge or bedroom sizes.
Tier on tier and shaped work cost more because of extra frames and labour.
We itemise each window so you can phase rooms if you prefer. Quotes are straightforward with no pushy upsell.
A Local Case Study with Real Outcomes
A family in the Old Town had a south west facing bay that overheated on summer afternoons and lacked evening privacy. We specified tier on tier shutters with seventy six millimetre louvres and split tilt on the lower section. Meeting rails were aligned with sash rails for tidy sightlines. After fitting they reported the room stayed comfortable for longer into the afternoon and evening glare on the television dropped noticeably. Night time felt calmer with the panels closed and the bay now opens cleanly for spring air. A simple set of design choices solved three daily annoyances.
How Shutters Compare with Blinds and Curtains
Do shutters make rooms dark?
Not when louvre size and panel layout match the glass area and the room’s aspect.
Can you fit on tilt and turn windows?
Yes with the right frame depth so both window and shutter operate freely.
Are they fine for bathrooms?
Yes in moisture resistant materials with suitable hardware.
How long do they last?
With simple cleaning most sets last many years. We still see early installs from a decade ago looking great.
How do I clean them?
Close the slats, wipe with a soft cloth, then tilt and repeat. A microfibre cloth works best. Avoid harsh abrasives.
Why Stevenage Homeowners Choose Us
- Local knowledge of house types from new estates to listed cottages.
- One accountable team from survey to install so nothing gets lost in handover.
- Clear quotes and tidy work. We protect floors and clean as we go. Simple things, yet they matter.
Get a Free Home Visit in Stevenage
If you are considering plantation shutters in Stevenage we can help you choose well. Use the online contact form or call 01582 932025 to book your free visit. We bring samples, measure precisely and leave you with a clear written quote. No pressure and no obligation.
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