There are a lot of things to consider when you’re selecting the best plantation shutters for your home.There’s the style, louver size and color. Then there’s the material, which impacts your shutters’ appearance and cost.

Getting your shutters right is the most important part of the process. When you work with a professional like Louver Shop, it’s often the easiest part of the process.

You can take advantage of a free, in-home consultation where you can see shutter samples up close. And your local design consultant can provide expert advice on what will work best for your home.

The Best Plantation Shutter Materials

Here are a few of the most popular materials for plantation shutters, and why some are a better choice than others.

Hardwood

Hardwood is a premium plantation shutter material. It’s among the lightest and most durable, although it’s not well-suited for rooms with excess humidity or moisture.

Quality shutters will be made from furniture-grade woods like basswood or poplar. These lightweight woods have a stunning natural beauty and richly retain paint or stain.

Most people outside of the woodworking industry don’t know what furniture-grade means, but it’s important when it involves your shutters.

Before leaving the lumber mill, each piece of wood is graded based on knots, cracks, grain slope and moisture content. Furniture-grade wood is considered the finest type of wood you can get.

Here are a few benefits of choosing shutters made from this type of wood:

  • Blemish-free
  • Lasts longer
  • Looks better
  • Resists splintering, warping and bleeding

If you’re looking for custom shutters that make an elegant statement, selecting high-quality genuine wood like our Heritage Shutters is a great idea.

Faux Wood

Faux wood is one of the most popular styles of plantation shutters. Modern versions look just like wood, but often cost less and provide superior insulation.

They’re also lightweight and suited for rooms with high humidity and moisture, such as a bathroom or kitchen. It’s also a great choice if you live near the ocean, since intense rays and saltwater can deteriorate real wood.

Quality shutters will be solid, not hollow. At Louver Shop, we use a type of dense cellular PVC in our LouverWood® Shutters. The result is a modern synthetic that’s both sturdy and energy efficient—up to three times more efficient than wood.

Good faux wood shutters should be able to weather the elements without chipping, cracking or peeling. They also shouldn’t warp, bend or need to be adjusted.

Hybrid with Wood and Faux Wood

Hybrid shutters give you the best of both worlds, since they incorporate premium features at a fantastic value.

Like our Classic Shutters, they usually have an extra-strong hardwood frame and energy-efficient faux wood louvers. That way, you get a classic look and energy efficiency you might even notice on your heating and cooling bill.

The best hybrid shutters will be made from high-quality wood and a dense synthetic.

Vinyl

Vinyl is among the least expensive materials for plantation shutters. While it’s weather- and moisture-resistant, it’s prone to structural problems.

If you’re on a tight budget, you might be tempted to use hollow vinyl shutters. But you should be aware this material usually sags over time, since this type of shutter isn’t reinforced.

Because of this, it’s also not a good option for big windows.

Composites

Another inexpensive material choice for plantation shutters is engineered wood, like MDF, composite or laminate.

While these materials are cost effective, they are not as durable to wear and tear. MDF, for example, is made from a combination of sawdust and glue.

Many of these materials are not moisture-resistant, making them a poor choice for humid climates. Humidity can break them down faster, so you might end up replacing your shutters sooner than you thought you would.

Quality Plantation Shutters Should Be Built to Last

Another thing to consider when ordering plantation shutters is where they’re made.

Quality plantation shutters, like ones from Louver Shop, should be manufactured in the USA from sustainable, high-quality materials for a long life span. They should also be custom-made for your unique windows to ensure a seamless fit.

When you order something that’s made overseas, it may take a long time to arrive. And you never know exactly what you’re going to get in terms of quality.

High-quality plantation shutters are more affordable than you think they are. At Louver Shop, we offer financing to qualified customers. You’ll have the flexibility to complete your project on your terms.

To learn more, take advantage of our free, in-home consultation. You can call us at 888-428-1415 or contact us online to request one today.