Full-height shutters, crafted in real wood: Style your space
FAQs
Haven't ordered DIY shutters online before? Don't worry, because installing our full height shutters is actually really simple. All you need is:
- Electric drill
- Small hammer or rubber mallet
- Spirit level
Once your order has arrived, just follow our very straightforward DIY shutters fitting guides. You'll be finished in no time.
All our hardwood shutters are paulownia, lightweight yet durable hardwood. This makes it very versatile - perfect for DIY shutters. It's very sustainable too.
Our premium interior shutters come in a variety of colours and finishes too, so you'll definitely find the right style for your home.
Whether you're after window shutters for your rustic cottage or want to give your modernist flat a makeover, you can't go wrong with hardwood shutters.
They're great in living rooms, bedrooms, kitchens, and conservatories.
Whether you want white shutters or grey shutters, or oak shutters, we'll find the right DIY shutter to match your style.
We don't have favourite wooden shutter colours and we always suggest that our customers find the perfect finish for their space. However, if you're after classic look that never goes out of style, we've got two words for you: white shutters.
Bay windows are made up of multiple sections, so you’ll need to order your shutters one section at a time. The easiest way to do this is:
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Customise your shutters using your measurements for the first window section.
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Add it to your basket.
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In your basket, select “+ Create similar”. This will duplicate your configured shutter.
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Choose "Edit" then adjust the dimensions for the next section of your bay window. Repeat until all sections are ordered.
This same approach works whenever you’re ordering shutters for multiple windows.
Important: If you are measuring for side-by-side windows, we strongly recommend that you make the height provided the same for each..
This is because small measurement differences (as little as a few millimetres) can result in different frame widths, number of slats or panel layouts which may cause shutters to look visually different once installed.







