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August 3 to 9 2014 THE STANDARD STYLE / HOME & GARDEN /INSPIRATION 11<br />

WINDOW DRESSINGS - SHUTTERS<br />

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One of our favourite choices for window<br />

treatments are the plantation shutters. Their<br />

versatility and affordability are desirable be-<br />

e this season cause by they giving can be it used a cosy for both warm interior winter and interior. Don't be afraid to use your<br />

make each exterior roomdecor.<br />

reflect your personality and preferences . But keep it practical. This<br />

r scheme is inspired<br />

Exterior shutters<br />

by our<br />

are<br />

delectable<br />

a great way<br />

winter<br />

to im-<br />

indulgences - chocolate, coffee and<br />

prove the outlook of any home. They give a<br />

timeless uniform look when all the windows<br />

have shutters especially on the front of a<br />

home.<br />

hoose for your walls is probably one of the biggest decisions you have to make when<br />

g as they are the biggest most prominent feature in the room. Creamy hot chocolate<br />

re wall colour for making a statement in a living room. You can set off your living room<br />

t this decadent colour making them stand out. If your lounge suite is brown don't panic.<br />

e your lifeline. Keep things simple and bring interest to the space with highlights of<br />

your accessories and art. Rich, tactile textures, such as leather, sheepskin, suede and<br />

sed to build up layers of warmth and character.<br />

idea is to use the colours mixed and not matched. For a less dramatic but equally<br />

oose a wall to make a focal point in your living room. Go ahead and rescue those old<br />

nd get them up the wall so you can enjoy them. Visit a professional frame shop to help<br />

ght frame for each piece. Once framed group them together for impact on your wall. A<br />

keep these prints black and white. When you photograph people in colour, you<br />

ir outfits. But black and white captures the essence of a natural setting and goes past<br />

hotograph When the soul. shopping for plantation shutters for<br />

your interiors there are important features to<br />

consider. Start by thinking about your room.<br />

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al or grouped, outside vases cold or offer noise? theOr perfect a combination finishingof<br />

touch for any room. Add mellow mood<br />

all three? No matter what your priorities are,<br />

oom by choosing<br />

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e with coffee what beans. style of Then shutters select to go for. other items in a similar colour from table runners to<br />

e afraid to go for texture in fabrics. But avoid lots of pattern , as these tend to always<br />

simplicity of the look.<br />

References<br />

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don't neglect your bedroom as well. Use banding on cushions, pull out the<br />

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uffy bean bag for a wintry, cosy feel.<br />

ggling into your home this week!<br />

CAFE STYLE SHUTTERS<br />

The first style to consider is the Cafe style<br />

shutters. This type of shutter is designed to<br />

cover only the lower section of your windows.<br />

The top part of the window is usually left with<br />

nothing at all covering it, except maybe a roman<br />

blind or curtain for evenings. Cafe style<br />

shutters are the perfect choice for your bathrooms<br />

and your kitchen areas. They allow<br />

for closure of the bottom louvers for privacy<br />

while the top louvers can be left opened for a<br />

view and light. It’s harder to get that kind of<br />

function with curtains, drapes or wood blinds.<br />

Double Hung Shutters are designed to let you<br />

open the top section of shutter panels independently<br />

from the lower section. These are a<br />

great choice if you are concerned about privacy<br />

but still want to allow maximum light into<br />

your room. Say, for example, you stay in a flat<br />

with a lounge or bedroom window overlooking<br />

a busy road. With double hung shutters,<br />

you can have the lower tier of panels closed<br />

with slats tilted, giving privacy but retaining<br />

flow of light and fold back the top shutter panels<br />

so maximum light can enter the room.<br />

FULL HEIGHT SHUTTERS<br />

Full height shutters are classic plantation<br />

shutters which cover your whole window in a<br />

panel that opens as one piece from top to bottom.<br />

This style is perfect for creating an open,<br />

simple and clean-lined look, especially when<br />

your window framing and shutter colour reflects<br />

your overall colour scheme in areas<br />

such as the bedroom and lounge. Feel free to<br />

add drapes or a valance on top of your shutters<br />

to soften the look of your shutters in some<br />

rooms, such as bedrooms. Apart from giving<br />

you privacy they’ll give you all the sun control,<br />

protecting your furniture and rugs from<br />

sun damage, and still leave you free to add<br />

whatever decorative treatments you like.<br />

DECORATIVE SHUTTERS<br />

Unlike any other window treatment, shutters<br />

can be used as decorative features for your<br />

homes’ exterior and interior views. Be bold<br />

to add a bit of colour to your shutters to create<br />

a contrasting yet harmonious flair to your<br />

home.<br />

A tip to keep when shopping for shutters is always<br />

use wide panels. If your home has high<br />

ceilings, the wide louver may be a better fit.<br />

Also, wide slats are best if you are going to<br />

keep these shutter panels closed most of the<br />

time, keeping the slats tilted at a very slight<br />

angle. Remember fewer shutter panels on the<br />

window will create a more open, spacious look<br />

to your interior. If, however, you plan to open<br />

your shutters regularly, you may want narrower<br />

slats to fold back more discretely. Whatever<br />

your preference is, be sure to consult with a<br />

specialist to make sure the right shutter style<br />

for your windows is used.<br />

Email: tracy@spacework.co.zw<br />

Cell: +263 772 277397

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