EXTERIOR SHUTTERS




These shutters are typical New England styles, and yours may be different, or very similar to the ones on this page. We can make almost any style you may have. Just let us know!




The Elm Street.
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DESCRIPTION


Most commonly seen on historic homes and buildings from the 1830's.

Stiles are 1 3/8"x1 3/4" and the louvers project beyond the front face. The outside edges have a full-length 1/4" bead.

Top and middle rails are3 1/4". Bottom rail is 2 3/4". As with all of our shutters, the size of the rails can be changed to fit your needs.



The Maine Street.

DESCRIPTION


This traditonal shutter uses a 1 3/8" x1 3/8" stile and features fewer louvers, set at a lower angle.

A 3/8" half round moulding frams the louvers, providing a "heavier" look.

The middle rail is 3 1/4" and the top and bottom rails are 2 3/4".

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The Bayview Street
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DESCRIPTION


This shutter can be used either for interior or exterior by changing the thickness of the stiles and rails.

It's available with raised or flat panels. Stiles are 1 3/4" wide and 1 3/8" thick on exterior ones and 1 3/4" wide x1 1/16 thick for interior ones.

Top and bottom rails are 3 1/4": and middle rail is 2 1/2". These shutters can also be made for the lower half of a window, with one panel and no cross rails.

As with any of our shutters we can change most any of these sizes to match your needs.



The Ames Street.

DESCRIPTION


This shutter is used on many of the historic homes in our area of Camden, Rockport.

The stiles are 1 3/8" x1 3/8" wide; the top and bottom rails are 2 1/2"; and the center rail is 3 1/4".

The center operator bar is attached to fixed louvers. If for historical reasons you want the lower section to operate we can do that for an additional fee,also the bar can be omitted completely. This shutter is the most common shutter found in our area with dates from latter 1800's to early 1900's.

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