Plantation Shutters With Custom Color Matching

As the manufacturer we custom-match every shutter to your specific color. The most common request is for the shutters to match the window casing or trim to create a seamless, integrated look. For a bolder aesthetic, what is trending lately is to use a high contrast or dark color to emphasize the architectural presence that shutters provide. Either way, we work with you to achieve your vision.

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2-1/2” shutter finished in a luxurious grey to match the paneling.

Seattle Plantation Shutters

Shutters painted a dark color for contrast

Should you choose Plantation or Traditional Shutters

This is such a great question and deserves to be explored in greater detail. We offer 5 louver sizes ranging from 1-1/4” to 4-1/2”. The louver size you choose can be determined by the aesthetic you wish to achieve, the level of light control desired, and the size of your windows. Our most popular sizes are 2-1/2” and 3-1/2” louvers. Choosing one of these will allow you to have fewer louvers and therefore more light. However, if you are looking for a more traditional look, the smaller 1-1/4” or 1-7/8” size may be the best choice. We have installed shutters in 1000’s of homes over our 20 years of business here in Redmond. We have included a few photos of our shutters, comprising all of the louver sizes we offer. If you would like us to help you visualize the options in your home, contact us for a no-obligation in-home estimate. We will provide skilled advice on which louver size options would best suit your windows and your home’s aesthetic.

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3-1/2” louver plantation shutters in a Seattle kitchen.

Seattle traditional shutters

Traditional 1-7/8” louver shutters in a Seattle bathroom

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2-1/2” louver shutters in a Seattle office

Seattle traditional shutters

1-7/8” traditional tier on tier shutters in a Seattle home.

Interior Shutters: Are They Modern or Classic

The answer is actually both. Shutters are a versatile window treatment that bridges both classic and modern styles. While they can offer a traditional, elegant look in a classic home, they are also widely used in contemporary homes known for their clean lines and sleek minimalism. Modern versions of shutters feature wider louvers, hidden tilt rods, and simple framing. Classic interiors are equally well served by more traditional shutters, typically made with narrower louvers and a center tilt rod. We’d love to work with you to design the exact shutters that will suit your interior taste. We have included some photos below of our work.

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A raked window shuttered with traditional 1-7/8” louver shutters.

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Hidden tilt shutters

Are Shutters Still in Style in 2026

Yes, shutters remain a great choice as a window treatment for 2026. They‘re timeless, architectural, and highly customizable. Shutters or wooden shutter blinds, as they are sometimes referred to, are very versatile, providing precise light and privacy control, fitting both modern and traditional styles with various louver options and finishes. As a lasting, value-adding investment, they are highly regarded by both designers and architects.

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Sliding shutters with a stain wash finish in a Lake Chelan home.

Seattle traditional shutters

Traditional 1-1/4” louver shutters in a Seattle home

Seattle modern shutters

4-1/2” louver hidden tilt shutters in a modern Seattle home.

Bellevue classic shutters

Classic 4-1/2” shutters in a Bellevue home.

1-7/8” louver classic shutters in a Seattle residence.

Bellevue shutters

3-1/2” louver hidden tilt in a Bellevue dining room

Elevate Your Home With Timeless White Shutters

White plantation shutters complement any interior from classic to contemporary, offering a pleasing, fresh, and clean look that elevates the entire room. White shutters reflect light, creating an illusion of a brighter, more spacious environment. The neutrality of white and off-whites set a stunning backdrop for your furniture and art.

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Crisp white shutters in a sitting room on Lake Washington