The Uses And Functions Of Columbus Shutters
People who live in warm climates need free
flowing air into the home to keep cool. Columbus
Shutters will create shade in the home and therefore
keep it cool. As windows and doors come in a variety
of different shapes and sizes, the window coverings
are also available in different shapes and sizes as
well.
The design of these has been around for a very long
time. In the days of the plantations, there were
shutters in homes instead of windows. These homes
had the holes for windows but they did not have any
glass. When the weather was bad they would be closed
and then opened when the weather was hot. This would
allow ventilation and fresh air into the home.
Europeans who arrived at the American South and the
Caribbean quickly understood the rationale behind
this. They soon understood that this suited these
climates perfectly. Today, some of the old
plantation homes have these and this is where the
name originated from.
These plantation types usually fill the whole window
space. They normally have a rod in the middle so
that the blinds can be opened and closed. For added
ventilation these are usually hinged. Some of them
have hinged panels so that only part of it can be
pulled back as it suits the needs of the homeowner.
Some of them go only partway up the window and these
are known as the cafe-style variety. This means that
the entire window is not obscured. When windows are
shaped oddly like circular or triangle, then lourve
shutters will be the best option.
Columbus Shutters have window treatments made in a
variety of materials such as wood, plastic and other
composites. Some people do not want to use wood due
to the green factor and they will use recycled
materials. The recycled material is often painted or
dyed as per the homeowners instructions.
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