French doors, hinged patio doors with large glass panels, are classic, stylish, and almost always a good choice for any North Carolina home. French doors are most commonly used as openings onto balconies, yards, or decks, as they are great as they bring in tons of light into your home and open up a space. However, what do you do about privacy and light control for French doors? Adding window shutters to your Durham, NC French doors might be the answer.
What can window shutters do for your French doors? Lots! Including these 4 benefits:
- Stability – You don’t want your window treatment falling off of the French doors or banging around when the doors are opened or closed. Shutters are stable, and securely locked into place so you don’t have to worry about them falling or flying around like blinds or shades. Shutters are firmly mounted to the non-glass part of the French door, so they won’t rattle or sway then the door is used. You can even find shutters that are custom made for your doors for an even better fit.
- Energy Efficiency – French doors, like windows, are made of mostly glass. Therefore, they need a little extra help when it comes to insulation. Shutters reduce airflow and heat transfer on French doors, helping to control the temperature inside your home without putting extra pressure on your heating and cooling system. You can find shutters that come with included weatherstripping for even more insulation, or shutters made from engineered wood for increased airflow and heat transfer reduction.
- Durability – Your French doors probably see a lot of use, especially if they open onto your patio or backyard. You need window treatments that can stand up to this use, and shutters fit the bill. Shutters are usually made from tough materials like composites, woods and synthetics, so they continue to look and function well after years of daily use.
- Privacy and Light Control – While a French door’s expansive glass is beautiful it can also make it tough to keep a handle on your privacy and light control preferences. Shutters are a great solution for that. Shutters allow you to customize both light and privacy on your French doors, as their louvered design is easily opened or closed depending on your need or preference. If you want light coming in from the top, just open up the top shutter. If you want total privacy, you can shut the entire shutter. You can also tilt the louvers for privacy that still allows natural light to come in. Look for shutters made from solid wood or polymers to completely block out light and any unwanted peeping when closed.
These are just a few of the many reasons why adding shutters to your French doors can greatly benefit you and your home. Do you have more questions on French doors or Durham, NC window shutters in general? All you have to do is reach out to Kiwi Designs, Fine Blinds & Shutters. You can visit us at 1785 NW Maynard Rd Cary, NC 27513, or give us call at (919) 380-0898 to learn more.