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Seeking recommendations for window shutters


KitKat83

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We?ve used Shuttersup twice now and were so pleased with them we recommended them to our neighbour (she?d also thrilled).


Friendly, polite team, ladies in the office are lovely and so helpful, prices are competitive and they were punctual etc.


Would definitely recommend and use again.

I'm looking for window shutters too but dont want rhe popular plantation style-instead I want the trad victorian or georgian style, possibly ones that are divided top and bottom (so we can have privacy but still get daylight) any recommendations for this kind of shutter please?

NewWave Wrote:

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> I'm looking for window shutters too but dont want

> rhe popular plantation style-instead I want the

> trad victorian or georgian style, possibly ones

> that are divided top and bottom (so we can have

> privacy but still get daylight) any

> recommendations for this kind of shutter please?



I'd also be interested in finding out about these.


I haven't yet decided whether to go for shutters, but if I do I want something that is in keeping with the style of my house (Victorian).

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