Bedroom Shutters
Create a calm retreat with bedroom shutters that control light, privacy, and peace. Choose full height, tier-on-tier for flexibility, or choose solid bedroom shutters for total blackout and extra insulation. Each set is made to measure, easy to fit, and designed for a restful, stylish bedroom.
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FAQs about Bedroom Shutters
It really comes down to personal preference. Tier-on-tier shutters offer the most flexibility, letting you open the top and bottom sections independently. Full-height shutters give a sleek, simple look and great coverage. Café-style shutters are a stylish option too, covering just the lower half of the window, but if you're after more darkness, you might want to pair them with blackout curtains or blinds. For maximum room darkening, solid panel shutters are the best choice, as they don’t have slats for light to seep through.
On their own, plantation shutters aren’t fully blackout. While they block a good amount of light, small gaps around the slats and frame can let some light in. Solid panel shutters, which don’t have slats, are the best option for better room darkening. But you can also pair any shutter style with blackout curtains or blinds for even more light control.
Yes. They're brilliant for bedrooms, stylish, insulating, and great for privacy.
Absolutely! Some people like to install blackout roller blinds behind their shutters for total light control, while others pair café-style shutters with Roman blinds above to add style and versatility. It all comes down to what suits your space and personal preferences best.
Our bedroom shutters come with a 10-year guarantee, giving you complete peace of mind. They're built to last using high-quality materials and craftsmanship that we stand by.
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Which shutter styles best suit bedrooms?
It depends on personal taste, your home’s style, and what you’re trying to achieve. If, for example, you’re going for a blackout effect, go with solid shutters.
This can also be achieved by installing blackout blinds behind any of our standard slatted plantation shutters.
Full height shutters are our most popular bedroom shutter. Their classic look makes them very versatile, while the slats can be closed to keep out light, retain warmth, and reduce outside noise.
Café style shutters let plenty of light in, so not be the best choice of bedroom shutter for light sensitive sleepers.
Tier on tier shutters are another versatile - and striking - style. The top and bottom panels function independently of each other, giving you ultimate control over light and privacy.
What colour shutter is best for a bedroom?
White shutter blinds account for around 90% of our bedroom purchases.
White works with any interior style, providing a timeless look that won’t go out of style. If white's not your thing, we have a range of creams and greys.
Looking for something a little more rustic? Our hardwood shutters also come in a selection of natural wood stains and a lime wash finish.