PLANTATION SHUTTERS SYDNEY
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Plantation Shutters?
UNMATCHED QUALITY WITH UNBEATABLE PRICES
QUICK PLANTATION SHUTTERS INSTALLATION
100% AUSTRALIAN MADE PLANTATION SHUTTERS
SUPERIOR CUSTOMER SERVICE
20-YEAR GUARANTEE AND FINANCING OPTIONS
CUSTOM PLANTATION SHUTTERS MADE TO ORDER
Why Choose
Dynamic For
Outdoor Blinds?
UNMATCHED QUALITY WITH UNBEATABLE PRICES
CUSTOM PLANTATION SHUTTERS MADE TO ORDER
100% AUSTRALIAN MADE PLANTATION SHUTTERS
SUPERIOR & PROFESSIONAL CUSTOMER SERVICE
20-YEAR GUARANTEE AND FINANCING OPTIONS
CUSTOM PLANTATION SHUTTERS MADE TO ORDER
Plantation Shutters from Dynamic home enhancements
Adding style and value to your home is a breeze with our fabulous range of custom-made plantation shutters (known as window shutters too). Plantation shutters Sydney are a great long-term investment in your home as they are highly versatile offerings.
Controlling light levels in your home is so easy with our plantation shutters, whilst at the same time giving a really homely feel with the added bonus of the extra privacy that comes with plantation shutters.
Sydney plantation shutters are a very affordable option for your home that has a huge impact. They can be installed in your home very quickly and efficiently by our team of dedicated installers.
Plantation Shutters Material
We have a range of custom-made plantation shutters for all budgets and offer a fabulous material that gives a painted or stained finish to compliment your interior.
Suitable for straight, bay or even arched windows and doors. Plantation Shutters material is similar to wood and even feels just like wood but without the warping and high maintenance that comes with real wooden plantation shutters.
You can create the ideal look while still having total control over light and privacy. DHE Group Bi-fold shutters are suited to large openings like sliding doors.
Whatever your questions or just want to learn more, give us a call or send us a message. We will be happy to get back to you right away.
Internal & External Plantation Shutters
At DHE Group, we also offer internal plantation shutters. Our superb range of indoor plantation shutters Sydney is ideal for windows and doors.
Made from durable powder-coated aluminium, they offer a wide range of designs with a choice of horizontal or vertical louvres and a selection of slat widths. You can choose from a variety of colours to suit your exterior colour palette.
Outdoor aluminium plantation shutters Sydney are ideal for defining exterior spaces and offer full or partial privacy without losing the view while providing welcome shade from the harsh afternoon sun.
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Plantation Shutters Key Benefits
Cost effective
Can be blockout to eliminate sunlight
Easy-to-use, maintain and clean
Aesthetic Appeal
Tough and durable
Offers complete privacy
Cost effective
Can be blockout to eliminate sunlight
Offers complete privacy
Easy-to-use, maintain and clean
Aesthetic Appeal
Tough and durable
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Plantation Shutters Sydney Service Areas
From our Wyong office in New South Wales, we provide plantation shutters services as far north as Newcastle, as far south as Sydney, and every town in between such as Mona Vale, Gosford, Somersby, Morisset, Charlestown, and across all other Sydney Suburbs.
We have a dedicated team and workshop equipped to provide door-to-door quotations and expert advice for the best plantation shutter Sydney. If you live in a Sydney suburb not listed above, then don’t worry! We provide services across Sydney and Eastern Australia.
Frequently asked questions
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How much are plantation shutters?
Plantation shutters are normally priced based on the size of the window and the cost per square metre. It will also be determined by the shutters' style, material, and installation method. The total cost will vary depending on whether you buy online or at a physical store.
Stores with showrooms and sales employees, as well as those that provide installation services, often incur additional costs. We can eliminate these costs at DHE Group and pass the savings on to you in the advantage of the low plantation shutters. Call us now on 1300 343 476 or send us a message.
Do plantation shutters block out light?
While shutters do not completely block out light, they are one of the finest choices for limiting light in a space. Unlike most blinds and drapes, shutters provide you with complete control over the quantity of light that enters the space while also allowing for enough circulation.
Plantation shutters permit a little luminosity to pass between the louvres and between the panel and the frame. When appropriate, put your shutters inside a Z-frame to help limit light around the frame.
Shutters are significantly more effective than blinds or curtains at controlling light. There are just two options for blinds: open or closed. So there's either no privacy and no air movement via the window, or there's no privacy and full air circulation. Similarly, curtains provide only full blockout or a sheer option, which compromises privacy and light control.
Shutters combine the advantages of both worlds. When you desire privacy (or to block out the light), you may half close the louvres or fully open them. In any case, you'll have decent visibility and air circulation.
How to clean plantation shutters?
Plantation shutters may be a lovely addition to your house, giving it just the style you want. But, as with every object you bring home, the reality comes in that you will have to clean it someday and clean it well. Here are the 5 steps to get your plantation shutters clean as new.
- Clean your plantation shutters of any dirt and dust. The soft brush vacuum attachment is the simplest and fastest way to achieve this. It will absorb all of the dust and dirt, making the following process much simpler.
- Wipe off the area with a dry towel after removing as much dirt as possible with the vacuum. This should get rid of the majority of the dirt and debris that's left. Pay special attention to the gaps between the shutters and locations that are prone to dust accumulation. The majority of the cleaning should be done at this point.
- The next step is to use water to clean your plantation shutters. Unless you need to remove oil or other “stuck on” concerns, you should avoid using strong chemicals.
- After your plantation shutters have been thoroughly cleaned, they must be well dried. If you leave any water on them, water markings will appear. This is critical because it will assist prevent dust from adhering to any areas you have cleansed. Leave the shutters open if it's a sunny day. Allow fresh air to 'blow dry' the shutters by opening your windows. If the weather isn't cooperating, use a fan to assist dry the shutters.
- Enjoy your freshly cleaned plantation shutters, knowing that with your careful care and attention, they will endure much longer.
How to install plantation shutters?
Step 1: Installing the frame.
- Hidden Frame (Recess Fit): Mark 30mm in from the front of the window frame in three locations on the height and width for a hidden frame. Along the 30mm line, align the hanging strip with the hinge pointing front. Take your time with this stage; it will help the remainder of the installation go much more smoothly. They should be screwed in place. Each hinge should have at least one screw. Line up the light block piece at the 30mm markers and screw it in place - often one on either end and one in the centre is usually enough.
- Framed Shutter: For a framed shutter, the frames are marked top bottom left and right. To avoid damaging the frame's face, place it face down on a soft surface such as a carpet, rug, or towel. If necessary, tap the frame together with a hammer very gently.
- Recess Fit Framed Shutter: Line the shutter frame to the front of the window using a straight edge as a guide for a recess fit. The four corners of the frame should be screwed in. Now, for each hinge, add another screw. At least on the four corners and in the centre, screw the top and bottom together.
- Face Fit Framed Shutter: Line up the top of the frame with the top of the architrave for a perfect fit. The centre top is screwed in first, followed by the two corners. Rep the process on the bottom and sides. Note: Face fit frames are typically made the same size as your architrave. For larger frames, please call 1300 343 476 for advice.
Step 2: Installation of Shutter Panels
Take your shutter panel out of the box. When fully closed, the shutter louvres always face upwards (and the hinge faces forwards), hence this is the left shutter because the hinge is on the left. Place the shutter panel in the hinges and secure it with the hinge pin. Open and close the door to see whether it works.
Adjustments:
You can adjust the shutter panel if it is contacting the top or bottom of the window frame by releasing the hinge screws slightly and elevating or lowering the panel. After you've made your adjustments, screw in the locking screw. Insert the cover strip after removing the double-sided tape.
How to pair plantation shutters with curtains?
- Use Hanging Panel Curtains: Use hanging panel curtains instead of roman shades or roller blinds to gain access to your shutters and let the light in when you wish. You'll get the lovely aesthetic that curtains (in a well-chosen fabric) can provide to a space, and you'll be able to open your shutters by simply pushing your curtains to the side. Another advantage of employing hanging panels is that they can be quickly changed out if your room design changes and you want to introduce new colours and patterns.
- Mount the Curtains Upward and Outward: To make curtains work best with plantation shutters, use a curtain rod that is long enough to allow you to pull the curtains all the way to the side and open the shutters. Furthermore, according to design best practices, your curtain rod should be mounted considerably above the window frame. Installing a rod closer to the ceiling can make your windows look taller than they are, giving your space more apparent height.
- Add Tiebacks For A Formal Look: Instead of letting your hanging panels hang straight down, attach tiebacks or holdbacks on either side of the windows for a more fitted effect. Tiebacks are composed of rope, cloth, or another material, and they wrap around the curtain to hold it in place. Holdbacks are installed on the sides of the window frames to keep the curtains from falling out. Hooks are commonly used, however, any item, such as old door knobs, can be used. When the windows are framing an item such as a bay window, bed, or window seat, tiebacks or holdbacks are very commonly utilised.