A common question from shutter customers is "How safe are these shutters?" "In the early days of shutters (especially small, cafe-style shutters), people often saw a small latch in front of the shutter panel, where they were connected together. Although popular, it was a fixed shutter Bad way. The breeze from the window can easily break the latch. Nowadays, plantation shutters often fill the entire window opening, not just half, and usually the size of the window itself. This makes a substantial shutter panel and a different fixing method necessary. The standard for Goodwood shutters is the use of magnets. These are not your ordinary magnets. Each magnet can hold up to 25 pounds and each shutter panel is held in place with at least two magnets. These magnets are placed on the hinge side of the shutter, or on the frame with the shutter, or the customer's existing window frame. They are located at the top, bottom, and sometimes the center of the unit. Then install a capture plate in the same position on the back of the shutter panel. As a result, when the panel is closed, the magnet holds it tightly in place. Too tight, you need to give the shutter panel a huge pull to open it. Magnet to close plantation shutters Stop plate mounted on the back of the panel connected to the magnet Sometimes, for special applications, particularly large shutter panels, or consumer preferences, ball capture will be used instead of magnets. Drill a cylindrical hole in the blind support (vertical portion) at the bottom and / or top of the panel. Then insert the ball pin into the hole and secure it in place with screws. A stop plate is fixed to the harvester table and sill of the frame or customer side pillar. The amount of force required to open and close the shutter can be adjusted by adjusting the ball to make it deeper in the panel to open the shutter more easily, or adjusting the ball to make it higher in the panel to obtain greater resistance .
After years of liking dark, rich wood products, we have asked several times to help homeowners "light up" a room with plantation shutters. Given the size of the investment when buying Plantation shutters, homeowners are often worried that they will regret it in the future. My professional opening remarks on this matter may vary from room to room, but I will say with confidence that this can be done-and it is very tasteful. There are two ways: Cover the window frame with a new shutter and window frame, which eliminates any direct contrast between the dark window frame and the painted shutter. The housing remains in place, so if the shutters fail, the original mill work design is still in place (although there are several screw holes that need to be repaired). Make the transition obvious and purposeful. It is best when choosing the color of paint shutters to complement the existing decoration. For example, if you have a rich, warm dark brown trim-choose a paint color with a complementary base color, such as a nice cream color, rather than a naked, pure white. Then you will find the blinds as if they were part of the design plan from the beginning. Of course, because of our custom color matching at Goodwood blinds, your choice is limited to your imagination. If you are building a house, you may have the opportunity to have other painting elements in the home to make mixed reading thoughtful and intentional. Shown below is a breakfast corner with beautifully coloured mills and gorgeously painted Goodwood shutters. This photo shows that, with a little thought, you can have blinds to compliment your home design, even on different finishes! This article describes a more complicated siding installation in a room because the siding and chair armrests are actually wrapped in the window frame itself. Although it looks gorgeous overall, this wooden bag is not comparable to most built-in window treatment devices. Plantation window How did we get to the blinds, can we do other window treatments? For example, if we are going to make a wooden shutter or red comb on this window, we can choose to order a shutter with cutouts on both sides so that it can be installed around the lower part of the decoration, or it can be above the panel The correct width. Most other hard treatments must have a narrow width between the panels, which can be ugly when lowered. Not to mention the arched part of the window. This will have a lot of restrictions to fit the owner of the finished product will order a custom product, but not a very custom look finish. The curtains look beautiful here, maybe on a badge, but because office lighting control is a problem, it is still not the most practical option. So get back to health! The customer chose a decorative z-frame, which we call CZ. The frame of the CZ is gorgeous, but the face side panels must be modified and partly packed into the window. We do this: Goodwood has reduced the size of the shutters based on the thickness of the panels on each side (3 / 4〃). We then made the filler strips, mounted them on the wall skirts, effectively pulled the window frames on both sides closer by 3/4 inches, and provided a uniform look from the side of the street (no ugliness when you walk to the house Gap). Next, we treated the front (or flange) of the frame in the same way, and made filler strips to install on the wall. You can see the seams of the filler strip in this close-up. It is important to send the packing loose so that it can be cut to fit a good and comfortable scene, as this seam will be highly visible. As soon as we saw the armrest of the chair, our installers shortened it to just the position completed on the shutter frame.