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Shutters: yes or no?

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JackK Wed 02-Dec-20 12:29:36

After a year's deliberating, I have taken the plunge and booked an appointment in 3 weeks to have shutters fitted to my living room / bedroom bay windows.
The thing that concerns me is window condensation? Will this damage the shutters? Have any of you shutter owners have any advice for me?
The last thing I want is to pay out for them ... and then for them to be damaged by condensation!

Wheniwasyourage Wed 02-Dec-20 13:09:20

No idea, I'm afraid, but shutters, both metal and wooden, are common in many countries, France for one. Someone who lives there might be able to help.

Doodledog Wed 02-Dec-20 13:23:07

I have no idea either, but I think they look great on bay windows, and would like to have them fitted to mine.

silverlining48 Wed 02-Dec-20 15:19:35

I think they look good too, but i like natural light and wonder if they might take too much light especially if the room doesn't get much sun.
Shouldn't think condensation would affect them, but as has been said, they are very common in europe and someone may come along with an answer.

Elusivebutterfly Wed 02-Dec-20 15:45:10

I don't have shutters but they are very fashionable and I see lots of houses with them. They are also expensive so I am sure all these people would not have them if there was a problem like condensation.

M0nica Wed 02-Dec-20 18:07:20

Are you talking about interior or exterior shutters?

sodapop Wed 02-Dec-20 19:19:43

Yes I'm not sure if you meant indoor or outdoor JackK I live in France and everyone here has outdoor shutters. They are used all the time in lieu of draw curtains and to keep the heat in or out. I don't like them much, I feel claustrophobic with them closed. I only close ours when its really hot.
Villages here look deserted when shutters are closed most of the time in winter.

Grannynannywanny Wed 02-Dec-20 19:34:29

JackK I’m not sure how to find or resurrect an old thread. But there was one a few months back about internal shutter blinds. If you are able to search for it there might be some useful points in it.

EllanVannin Wed 02-Dec-20 19:43:25

A colonial or federal property looks better with shutters, they match the properties.

JackK Wed 02-Dec-20 20:09:11

Thanks everyone for your comments
- I'm looking at interior shutters- elusivebutterfly .... you made an excellent point! I might knock a random door with shutters and ask them!

Lucretzia Wed 02-Dec-20 20:13:47

Oh yes, I love them

My friend has them

They have double glazing and have had no issues with condensation

jdga Thu 03-Dec-20 01:09:58

I have interior shutters. Each side is made in 1 piece, but I can open or close the top & bottom parts separately. They have a magnetic closure & I chose a 2.5” slat size.
I’ve had them for about 5 yrs, & have had no condensation problems. I really like them! Hope this helps.

Txquiltz Thu 03-Dec-20 01:58:41

I had shutters in 3 houses. Moisture was never a problem. I loved them.

JackK Thu 03-Dec-20 05:41:42

Thank you all!

NotAGran55 Thu 03-Dec-20 05:53:40

My sister has them and they are lovely. I asked her for you and she has no problems.

JackK Thu 03-Dec-20 20:32:19

Thank you notagran!

mokryna Thu 03-Dec-20 21:13:40

I have double glazing and I close my outside blinds every evening in winter to keep the heat in (and being very English, draw the curtains) and sometimes in summer when it very hot to keep the flat cool. The windows here open inwards. I don’t have any condensation.

MiniMoon Thu 03-Dec-20 21:17:43

My daughter used to live in an old farmhouse that had shutters on all the windows. She loved them, and never had any problems with condensation.

Lollin Thu 03-Dec-20 21:20:44

I'm interested to know if those of you that say, no condensation problems, if it had been an issue before having shutters fitted.

Jane10 Thu 03-Dec-20 21:22:19

Do they not affect the acoustics? I find that soft furnishings absorb sound waves and lead to a quieter atmosphere.

Harris27 Thu 03-Dec-20 21:26:41

Husband fits them and says they look amazing. Very stylish.

mokryna Thu 03-Dec-20 22:00:37

Never had any problems. Only when I lived in England in old houses with single glazed windows and no blinds/shutters. Condensation is caused by air not being changed in modern buildings there are air ventilators.

GagaJo Thu 03-Dec-20 22:02:08

My current apartment has them. Don't like them. I know they're fashionable but it's a passing trend, IMO.

When I lived in Spain they were essential to block light yet allow airflow to reduce the heat. Not a problem the UK has.

I predict in 10 years everyone will be ripping them off again.

LauraNorder Thu 03-Dec-20 22:22:45

I’ve had mine for three years. They are white coated mdf plantation shutters that look like wood. I have COPD and prefer them to dust holding curtains. Never had condensation problems and love that I can tilt for privacy without losing light and tilt against glare on bright days without losing my view or I can fold and open completely.
Photo attached to give you an idea of what mine are like. Taken last year when it was okay to have friends around for dinner.

Lucretzia Thu 03-Dec-20 22:33:09

They look lovely, LauraNorder!

Beautiful room

I lived in NJ many years ago and we had shutters there.

I really like them