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Classic wood board and batten shutters are some of the most common exterior widow treatments used for homes. For centuries, these covers have allowed us to maximize the security and privacy of our homes while also adding an accent piece that emphasizes style and overall design. Even cheaper and lighter composite board and batten shutters are highly popular because they offer a lot of the same benefits. However, these aren’t the only reasons to choose wood board and batten shutters for your home. In fact, it’s only the beginning.
The rustic and traditional look of wooden shutters can enhance the appearance of a variety of different materials when used in tandem. Whether it be brick, stucco, rock, or vinyl, the natural appeal of the wood varnish and texture acts as a connector that blends these contrasting materials into a cohesive style. This allows you, as the homeowner, to get creative with the ways you use different materials around your home and develop a unique and personalized design.
Depending on the type of wood you choose to use for your shutters, you have access to a plethora of color and design options to accent your home. Board and batten shutters naturally come with a greater number of choices because not only are there many species of trees to consider, but there are also different varnishes to experiment with. These shutters, while classic in their overall design, can also come in several different configurations—such as standard open, standard closed, additional batten, and Z bar styles.
Another important reason to choose wood board and batten shutters is the exceptional strength and durability they grant a home. Reinforced by up to three batten sections of wood, these styles are more effective at keeping out everything from prying eyes to the harsh elements. They’re simple to close and lock, but they’ll stay in place under the pressures of a heavy storm. Additionally, board and batten shutters can last for several years before needing to be replaced and can regain their original look with as little as a few coats of stain.