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5 Benefits Of Installing Plantation Shutters In Your Australian Home

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When it comes to home décor and window treatments, plantation shutters are a popular choice among homeowners in Australia, and the rest of the world. They are highly versatile and offer numerous benefits that make them a worthwhile investment. In this article, we’re going to explore the top 5 benefits of installing plantation shutters in your Australian home today!

1. Enhanced Privacy

Plantation shutters offer excellent privacy control, especially when compared to other window treatments such as blinds or curtains. You can adjust the louvers to control the amount of light and visibility while still allowing natural light to filter through. This feature is especially useful if you live in a densely populated area or near a busy street and don’t want to contend with your nosy neighbours.

2. Improved Energy Efficiency

Plantation shutters are excellent insulators and can significantly improve the energy efficiency of your home. They help to regulate the temperature inside by keeping the heat out during summer and trapping the warmth inside during the winter months. This awesome benefit can help you save money on your energy bills and reduce your carbon footprint. It’s a win-win!

3. Increased Home Value

Installing plantation shutters can, in some cases, significantly increase the value of your home. They are a permanent fixture that enhances the aesthetic appeal of your home and adds a touch of timeless elegance and irrefutable sophistication. They are highly desirable among potential buyers and can help you sell your home faster and at a higher price. It’s all about that kerb appeal!

4. Low Maintenance

Plantation shutters are easy to clean and maintain. Unlike curtains or blinds, they do not accumulate as much dust or dirt, making them a better choice for people with allergies. All you need to do is wipe them down with a damp cloth occasionally to keep them looking brand new and you are good to go.

Of course, not all plantation shutter materials are created equal and as such, you should give some thought to which type of material you want before making any final commitments. Perth Bouqitue Plantation Shutters have an excellent variety for some inspiration.

5. Versatility

Plantation shutters are highly versatile and can complement all manner of décor styles, from traditional right through to contemporary. Additionally, they come in a wide range of materials, colours, and finishes, allowing you to customize them to your preference and match them accordingly. You can also choose between different louver sizes to control the amount of light and privacy that comes through as well.

Final thoughts

In conclusion, installing plantation shutters in your Australian home can offer a range of benefits, including enhanced privacy, improved energy efficiency, increased home value, and décor versatility. They are a worthwhile investment that can transform the look and feel of your home while providing practical benefits that traditional window covering solutions simply cannot compete with.

And while carpentry is considered one of the best trades to learn in Australia, if you don’t have the practical DIY capabilities to install plantation shutters by yourself, rest assured there are many reputable companies that can make light work of the job for you instead.

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