Window Shutters Are Hand Crafted in the USA

In these days of outsourcing so many of our consumer goods to other countries, it is refreshing to find a company that is manufacturing products in the USA and using American raw materials to do it. Window shutters from Sunbelt Shutters are made right here and use wood from managed forests of California redwood, Southern yellow pine, and Western red cedar. The best part about wood window shutters made in the USA is the huge selection of styles and the ability to work with the manufacturer to design shutters that are unique to your specifications, and actually are created to fit the window and be functional. Even windows that are unusually sized or have arched tops can be made to fit. The selection is incredible. Within the basic four styles of louvered, board and batten, raised panel, and bahama, there are endless variations that you can design; or, you can have assistance from a custom shutter designer. Details such as crown molding, hardware choices, and colors can lift the exterior design of a house from ordinary to extraordinary. Raised panel shutters have the inside panel made of Extira, a composite wood that resists warping and rotting. With the smoothness of highly sanded wood, raised panel shutters are the choice for decorative painting designs such as Early American Folk Art. Board and batten shutters look good on homes with country western themes. Louvered shutters have the classic good looks of the All-American home, and bahama shutters in warm climates are wonderful for heat control. When you order shutters made in the USA, you will be totally satisfied with the personal care you get from a company that is close and personally interested in your satisfaction.

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Cheryl Marland

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To find out more about window shutters , take a moment and visit us at http://www.sunbeltshutters.com

Author: Cheryl Marland