How To Calculate The Size Of An External Shutter?

Timberlane Exterior Shutters provides a comprehensive guide on how to measure for exterior shutters, focusing on squared and arched windows. The process involves measuring the width and height of the window opening to ensure an authentic look. The “high point” of a radius top shutter is the length from the bottom (B) of the shutter to the tip of the shutter’s. Shutters should be sized and shaped as if to cover the window opening when closed, folding tightly between the exterior window casings, leaving a narrow gap at the top.

To measure window width, survey three places and record the narrowest dimension, then deduct ¼ – ½ inch for adequate margin when closing. Divide this calculation by two for the individual exterior shutter width. Typically, the width of your shutters should be half of your total window width, but vinyl shutters are available in a handful of sizes.

Shutter height is the most important factor in measuring for operable shutters, as many windows are not perfectly square. To measure windows for decorative shutters, measure the window trim and install shutters that are the entire height of the trim. Measure the width of your window, which is typically the width of the window opening. Divide by 2 to determine the springline dimension.

In summary, proper measurements are crucial for the installation of exterior shutters, ensuring a smooth and authentic look. Timberlane Exterior Shutters offers clear instructions and visual guides for both squared and arched windows, providing a step-by-step guide to ensure a successful installation.


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When should you not use exterior shutters?

Shutters are not necessary for every window, as they should cover the entire window when closed. Double-mulled, picture, bay, and most dormer windows should not have shutters. If shutters aren’t affordable, adding shutter hardware can be a simple detail. Mismatched windows can appear sloppy, especially with differing muntin patterns. Some muntin patterns are endemic to certain architectural styles, so “Prairie” muntins should be avoided unless the house is of the Craftsman, Arts and Crafts, or Prairie style. Adding shutter hardware can add a touch of elegance to a house.

How is shutter count measured?

To ascertain the shutter count of a contemporary digital single-lens reflex (DSLR) or mirrorless camera, it is necessary to examine the EXIF data of the most recent photograph or to establish a connection between the camera and the manufacturer’s software via a USB cable. The shutter count is recorded by the camera’s internal firmware and in the EXIF data of each photograph captured.

What is the most popular shutter width?

The most popular choice for plantation shutter slats is 3 ½” slats, which are not too big or too small. These horizontal blades rotate to let in light and provide a better view. However, one size does not fit all, and there are several factors to consider when choosing the best shutter louver size. The slats are not too big or too small, making them “just right”. When choosing the right shutter louver size, it is essential to consider factors such as the desired view, light, and overall size of the shutter.

How is shutter measured?
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How is shutter measured?

To measure shutter height, measure the left, middle, and right side of the window opening from the top to the bottom, excluding any window sill. Decide whether you want decorative shutters or operable shutters. All shutters on our website can be installed decoratively, but only certain types can support operable shutter hardware. Some people insist on decorative shutters that can close over the window, which is acceptable.

Another goal is architectural uniformity, as architecture is a regional science. To add value and curb appeal to your home, it should look like it belongs in your neighborhood. In some areas, 12 inch wide decorative shutters are common on windows 8 feet wide, while in others, exterior shutters cover the glass but not the window trim. The most common way to measure for decorative shutters is to measure the window trim and install shutters that are the entire height of the trim.

To make your home “fit in”, take a walk or drive around your local area and pay attention to homes constructed of similar materials and design.

How do you fit exterior shutters?

The process entails the drilling of pilot holes for the shutter, which is then installed. If the screws are fastened with sufficient force, the shutter can be considered fully assembled.

How to determine the size of exterior shutters?
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How to determine the size of exterior shutters?

Shutters should measure the same height as the inside of the window frame, with the bottom installed even with the top of the window sill. For door shutters, measure inside the frame from the top of the threshold to the bottom of the top jamb. Arch Top shutters are an option for Custom Louvered and Custom Board-n-Batten shutters. When ordering Arch Top shutters, two height measurements are needed: the overall shutter height (the tallest point) and the shorter height measurement (the arch radius).

The standard arch drop is a 1:1 ratio, meaning the difference in height from one side of the shutter to the other is equal to the width of the shutter. If the ratio works for your application, only the overall height (tallest side) of the shutter is needed.

How do you measure exterior shutter hardware?

To measure shutters, take two measurements at the top and bottom of the window, as each window is not created equal. Match the opening along the top and then along the bottom. If you want to match existing shutters on your home or buildings, take additional measurements to measure rail dimensions (A), stile dimensions (B), and panel configuration/existing rail placement (C). If there are multiple rails, measure the distance from the top of each rail. It’s common for the various rail and stile dimensions to differentiate within a single shutter. Customizing these elements for these situations is common.

Are exterior window shutters still in style?

Exterior shutters are a durable and beneficial architectural element, offering a multitude of features and advantages.

What is the most popular shutter size?
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What is the most popular shutter size?

Three-and-a-half-inch louvers are the most popular size for plantation shutters, as they fit the proportions of windows and provide a balanced look. They are the “in-between size” for popular faux-wood Polywood® shutters and offer benefits such as fewer cracks for light to sneak through, almost total darkness, wide views for light, and easier cleaning.

When choosing louvers for smaller windows, it is best to use two-and-a-half-inch louvers. Smaller windows may be best for shutters with smaller louvers, as they offer privacy and protection from drafts and moisture better than fabric curtains. Older style and historic homes may also benefit from using two-and-a-half-inch louvers, as they were used in certain bygone eras for interior shutters.

In summary, three-and-a-half-inch louvers are the most popular size for plantation shutters due to their balance and benefits.

Should all exterior shutters be the same width?
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Should all exterior shutters be the same width?

For decorative installation, it is recommended to find a single width for all windows, typically 25 to 33 of the window’s width, including the window frame. To choose the correct shutter width, measure the shutters as if they were closed, including the window trim and the opening where the window recesses into the brick. Window widths may vary, so measure at the top, middle, and bottom of the window for the most accurate measurement. If measurements are different, use the SMALLEST of the three measurements. To get the required shutter width, divide the smallest window width measurement by 2, such as 35″ for a 17. 5″ width.


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How To Calculate The Size Of An External Shutter
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Rafaela Priori Gutler

Hi, I’m Rafaela Priori Gutler, a passionate interior designer and DIY enthusiast. I love transforming spaces into beautiful, functional havens through creative decor and practical advice. Whether it’s a small DIY project or a full home makeover, I’m here to share my tips, tricks, and inspiration to help you design the space of your dreams. Let’s make your home as unique as you are!

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