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Bahama Shutters Are Gaining Popularity Nationwide

Bahama shutters, also known as bermuda shutters, have been used in the hot, wet climates of the southeastern United States and tropical regions for a long time. They are especially popular in coastal areas prone to sudden gusty rainstorms and hurricanes because of the extra protection of windows from flying debris. They are easily and quickly dropped when needed. Bahama shutters are gaining in popularity in other regions for their aesthetic appeal, versatility, security and privacy. Bahama shutters are good looking. They add a cozy look to the exterior of a house, such as an awning does, but are more durable. Like an awning, these shutters will shade windows from the sun without compromising on light. Wood bahama shutters can be painted to accent the color scheme of a house, giving the home great curb appeal, especially if it is on the market for sale. The shutters also allow for good air flow through the home, yet provide shade from direct sun, which can fade carpets and upholstery. They will save in summer energy costs by keeping the house cooler. In addition, these shutters aid in security and privacy by making access to the windows difficult as well as making it difficult to see into the room. For these reasons, bahama shutters are becoming very popular across the country, and when made of wood, they also have the strength, durability, and elegance that will increase the value of a home. Wood bahama shutters are custom made to your specifications, including size, type of material (California redwood, Western red cedar, or cypress), and finish (unfinished, primed for painting, or stain grade). If it is time to upgrade the exterior of your existing home, or you are planning a new construction, consider the unique look of real wood Bahama Shutters.

Cheryl Marland

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