Tier on tier shutters cover the entire window and have independently opening top and bottom panels.
Tier on tier window shutters.
A café style window typically covers just the bottom half of the window leaving the top half open to the light.
Tier on tier shutters have many advantages and are suitable for almost any type of window.
Because our shutters are 100 solid not hollow or composite the shutter panels have a substantial weight that can cause the top tier to sag over the bottom over time.
Tiered shutters also known as split shutters give you two separate shutter panels one above another.
Tier on tier or double hung shutters are slatted plantation shutters that offer full window coverage in as much the same way as a full height shutter does but with an added extra.
With this design you can enjoy light and privacy in any combination you choose.
Tier on tier shutters give you the flexibility to balance privacy with light control in even the most challenging of spaces like large interior doorways or bay windows.
With tier on tier plantation shutters the shutter panels covering your window are split into a top tier and a bottom tier a great choice for sash windows and bay windows.
This means you can have full and flexible control over light and privacy.
For wider windows gravity can work against the top tier panels.
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Tier on tier shutters gives you independent top and bottom panels which can be opened individually.
Tier on tier style is great for windows that are less than 60 x 60 give or take.
Tier on tier shutters offer independent panels top and bottom to give greater adjustability which makes the most of light or the view and provides you with privacy.
Tier on tier shutters separate row of panels on the top and bottom of the window flexible control of panels open the top half separately adds privacy but more panelling in total popular in ground floor rooms and bay windows.
Tier on tier shutters.
Control the top and bottom halves entirely separately from each other with the option to tilt the louvres or fold back each panel to one side allowing you to achieve just the.
However tier on tier shutters allow you to open the slats of the top and bottom halves independently giving complete control over the light levels within your home.
Commonly known as sash window shutters they enable you to open the top tier shutters allowing light to fill the room whilst keeping the bottom tier closed for privacy.
Sometimes referred to as double hung shutters tier on tier window shutters provide complete window coverage similar to full height shutters.