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by Ken Morris, Ken

Shutters have gained favor as a versatile, affordable home décor element. They can be wood or vinyl, depending on the mood you're trying to create. The window hardware used to affix the shutter is an important consideration, as it completes the entire look of the shutter. You can make your shutters look as ornate or as simple as you'd like, just as a result of your choice of hardware.

Shutters have come a long way in terms of function. They used to be an important part of a home, in that they were used to protect windows during storms and intruders. In recent times, they're more of a design element, though in areas that are prone to hurricanes, shutters that protect glass from breaking are popular additions to homes. Hurricane shutters are more functional than anything. They attach permanently to the side of a house to protect a house against hurricane damage.

Vinyl shutters are most popular, and can even be made to look like wood. They're easy care, and won't warp, crack or swell like wood can. Vinyl is low-maintenance compared to wood, which needs fresh paint regularly. Both types of shutters can offer climate control properties, as each can be opened or closed accordingly to let in light or keep it out. They can also serve as somewhat of a barrier for drafty windows.

The window hardware, such as the shutter hinges, is an important consideration when choosing what window covering to use. They used to be made of cast iron, to withstand the rigors of opening and closing them, as well as inclement weather, but now they're generally made of other less expensive metals like brushed nickel and brass. Many retail outlets offer vintage looking styles to capture that classic appearance but they're made of updated materials.

Generally, strap hinges have the most universal use. They're the ones that can be shaped like spades or arrows. They attach to the frame of the window, and stretch across the shutter itself. They're the most commonly used now as well as throughout history. They're also the most apparent, as they stretch over the face of the shutter. Other shutter hinges are hidden behind the shutter, and can't be seen from the front.

When planning a home improvement project that includes hanging shutters, don't forget the hardware. It's a simple addition, yet it can be the difference between a simple shutter and an elaborate one.


It is often said that life is a circle and that what goes around comes around and wood blinds are not different in their journey throughout history. From the times of America's early settlers to the days of moon exploration and including all historic eras in between, the need to fashionably cover windows has always been ever present. Even as we watch old fashioned movies where the atmosphere was filled with suspense, beautiful ladies and daring men, the wood blind seemed to always be just around the corner performing its ever welcome function of controlling the incoming exterior light while at the same time providing the desired privacy and adding a touch of specific decor to the ambience.

As the world's population grew and humans demanded technological advances in all fields, man saw an opportunity to not only create new demands for new products but also a way to increase their personal riches thus improving the quality of life for those with a little ingenuity. Those who decided that light control and privacy were issues which affected us all began to improve on the then available forms of window treatment in order to achieve success over others in the same field. There is strong evidence that this competitive process started early on dating back to the days pharaohs and perhaps much earlier.

The early horizontal wood blinds were relatively archaic whenever compared to their modern cousins, especially in the way they operate as they originally lacked the features and benefits found in the market today. Its present ability to raise, lower and tilt to a desired position in order to achieve a certain appearance or precisely control the amount of light and/or privacy is due to the development of unique components which were not incorporated until years of evolution.

Technological advances in all fields of human evolutionary process have also positively affected the functionality of wood blinds. The operational capabilities of wood blinds have superbly improved over time specially in the last twenty years with the use of components such as cord tilters instead of wands which allow the end user to simply pull on a cord and tilt the blind at a very specific angle to meet the needs of particular moments. The same can be said regarding the lifting mechanisms which are now an integral part of all wood blinds. The so called cord locks also allow for precise and effortless lowering and raising of blinds in addition to the selection of an exact height point.

As an example of the aforementioned, the modern cord locks now incorporated as an integral part in most wood blinds has completely eliminated the need to tie the cord to an unsightly cleat or any other type of tie down mechanism thus improving the decorative look wood blinds.

In addition to the previously mentioned technological advances in wood blind components, the evolutionary process continues on as competition within the window treatment industry marches on in search for the acceptance of one product over others. One recent development in the horizontal wood blind product line is the ability to perform all the functions of lifting, raising and tilting with a single continuous cord which in addition to adding to the aesthetics of the wood blind in a very pleasing and welcome way, it eases the manual operation of the product to a single pulling action on the part of the user. This is another example of a technological advance as part of the natural evolutionary process.

In addition to the advances in components that have modernized the wood blind over time, the availability of specially milled and treated wood deserves a special recognition as a major contributor to the popularity of the modern wood blind. The fabrication process of the wood slat for window treatment purposes is another fine demonstration of the advancement this industry has experience in the recent past. The precision methods used in the fabrication of the wood slat and the use of specially designed paints and stains which resist the tormenting effect of UV rays from the sun, have expanded the acceptance of the wood blind as a product of choice and its use in all types of weather and settings.

Part of the evolutionary process was the use of aluminum slats for horizontal blinds and the consideration of some of the benefits that the use of aluminum may offer such as lighter weight, resistance to discoloration, warpage, etc. However, it became obvious that the aluminum blind did not offer the aesthetic advantage so much desired by the consumer and aluminum also had the tendency to absorb the sun's radiant heat and transfer it into the room. Also aluminum slats can be easily bent or damaged. However, a certain demand does exist for the aluminum horizontal blind and therefore it is available.

In summary, the modern horizontal wood blind is a product packed with technological advances achieved over a long period of time that transcends of eras and adds a unique and complimentary look to almost any setting.
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