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Shutter Hinges That Do More Than Hang Shutters
Shutter hinges are just a necessary piece of hardware to hold
the shutter to the wall, right? No so. There is much more to the
shutter hinge than you might imagine. A brief look at the
applications and style choices should shed some light on this
affordable DIY home improvement project. Styles through the
Ages For many homes now, shutters are simply an aesthetic
feature to the home. Sometimes they are used as interior window
treatments. But it wasn't always this way. Shutters used to be
an important feature in keeping the home dry and safe during a
storm.
Exterior shutters were able to be closed from inside the house
by pulling a knob and securing a latch. When closed, precious
and expensive glass was protected from breaking during strong
winds. Such storm shutters are still used, even though their
make up has changed dramatically. In parts of the world where
there are months of hurricane threats, shutters help protect the
homeowner's biggest investment from damage from the storm.
The hinges on shutters have also changed. Some are hidden and
purely functional. In the past, shutter hinges were made of cast
iron and could endure any kind of beating. Reproductions of the
styles and materials of yesteryear are still available today to
make a home renovation authentic even down to the smallest
detail.
The styles of shutter hinges that were most commonly used were
the strap style and the Mortise hinges. The strap hinge is a
narrow bar type bracket that starts out wider and tapers off as
it reaches into the shutter face. Often it would have a
spade-shaped decorative feature at the end as well to dress up
the front of the shutter. The Hardware Behind the Shutter
Hinges The Mortise shutter hinge was even fancier. It
resembles an "N" shape as it joins the shutter to the wall
surface. These were also made of cast iron and designed to hold
up to weight and the pressure of winds. Each style allowed for
easy swinging open and shut of the shutter from the inside of
the house.
Shutter Hinges with Modern Uses These replica hinges are a
beautiful way to renovate in an authentic way. But if you like a
sleeker, more modern look for a newer home, then shutter hinges
are designed to accommodate that preference. These modern
designs can be completely invisible on the face of the shutter.
A middle ground option is to use a decorative brass or nickel
finished hinge that does show but it not terribly ornate. This
can add the dressing of jewellery to accessorize the shutter and
compliment the room, while still having a sleek look.
Shutters offer a great alternative to window blinds. They can be
made of wood, PVC composite material, or metal. Each has its own
advantages and unique look. Wood is timeless, but can be high
maintenance with painting. Metal can get dented and look worn.
PVC seems to be the best low maintenance and have lasting good
looks out of the three material types. Whatever style you decide
upon, that look can be further enhanced by the type of shutter
hinges used.
About the author:
Peter J. Mason releases many articles for http://www.sha
des-blinds-shutters-guide.com . He is mostly focusing on
information about shutter hinges and hardware.
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