Use Plantation Shutters to Finish Your Water Rooms

Spas, jacuzzis, outdoor pools, or blissful bathrooms, nobody can deny the nation's love affair with water based rooms and features for all the family to share. They are the ultimate in comfort, leisure and health, and are increasingly common in many homes. Yet, as many realize, it isn't just enough to have the feature itself, like any other room, the d�cor around it serves both a practical purpose, and a design one.

One of the most popular additions to these rooms and living areas is to add shutters, in particular, plantation style shutters. Faux wood plantation shutters provide full and complete privacy when it is required, or diffused lighting with external privacy but internal views, or full open without any obstruction at all. Additionally, faux wood plantation shutters provide the added advantage that, whatever their open or closed state, they give an appearance that is second to none. No other blind, curtain or shutter can offer quite the style and colonial elegance which is the mark of faux wood plantation shutters. When it comes to an elegant finish, look for plantation shutters.

But why faux wood plantation shutters � and not real wood shutters? Surely if the ultimate in elegance and style is to be introduced into the living areas, would plastic based shutters be inferior to wooden plantation shutters?

This could not be further from the truth. In all of the areas and spaces mentioned above, the one common factor is water. Any area which either houses a great deal of water, is prone to splashing or is subject to high levels of humidity will be amongst the worst places for any wooden or painted product � especially a wooden product which contains a number of small, fairly thin sections.

These sections of a shutter will quickly absorb moisture, causing then to expand, contract, stretch, warp and even crack or split. These issues will not only cause the appearance of the shutters to quickly deteriorate, causing either frequent recoating or repair, but can in some instances cause the wood to warp so badly that the shutters fail to fit as snugly as they used to, perhaps not even fully close.

On the other hand, faux wood plantation shutters are constructed of a PVC based material which is completely water resistant. No matter how much humidity they are exposed to, or how much splashing, faux wood plantation shutters will remain in the same condition, without any damage, warping or splitting. It is the waterproof nature of faux wood plantation shutters that make them an especially good choice for these areas. The entire fabric of the plantation shutters, from the slats to the mechanism, and the frame too, are all waterproof and guaranteed against splitting or cracking, and guaranteed to retain their original shape and fitting.

These areas are also commonly ones where plantation shutters are more preferable to blinds or curtains because of the very quick and easy way in which they can be fully or partially opened or closed. Whilst relaxing in your spa, you may well wish to have them open, but when getting out and dressed, you will need to gain some level of privacy.

And in case you are wondering about the appearance, most people would be hard pushed to tell at a glance whether a shutter was made of real wood, or if it was a faux wood plantation shutter. Available in a wide range of wood textures and colors, faux wood plantation shutters are designed to fit in with the style of your home, whatever style you have chosen. Clean, minimalist styles in crisp white, old cottage styles with oak effects or modern living spaces with beech accents, all will find a faux wood plantation shutter to suit their style and colour.

And, let's not forget, the budget. While wood plantation shutters may be an elegant luxury suited to some spaces, they come with a hefty price tag. Faux wood plantation shutters are highly affordable, being a luxurious addition to a home without the luxurious price tag to go with them. Quality and a price which suits for a plantation shutter which will add enormous glamour to your home, and practical too? There is a plenty of information on the internet where you can get more details on the waterproof quality of faux wood plantation shutters, or any other aspect of their build or quality, including fitting.

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Judith Persit is an interior designer specializing in window treatments. Judith writes about plantation shutters. Learn more about faux wood shutters at her website.

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