Composite Shutters
If you live in a place where it’s sunny most of the year (lucky you)
consider composite woods shutters. Composites have the look
and feel of wood but are less prone to the effects of temperature
and moisture. With sun, rain, heat or humidity, composites
stand up beautifully.
Control your shutters with the touch of a button? Program your
shutters to open when the sun rises? It’s all possible with
motorized coverings and a hand-held remote control.
Ask your Budget Blinds Style Consultant to tell you more.
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Features
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Sizes
2 ½”, 3 ½”, 4 ½”
Hidden Tilt
This system repositions the traditional tilt bar out of sight to provide an unobstructed view through your shutters and a clean finish.
Track Systems
Bifold and bypass systems are available. A bifold is a single-track system that allows the shutter panels to stack in an accordion style. The shutters will fold when open, allowing maximum view through the opening. The shutters will project into the room and will not fold back against the wall. The bypass is a multiple-track system that allows the shutter panels to slide along the track and stack in front or behind each other. This system has little projection into the room because the shutter stays in the opening.
Decorative Frames
A variety of decorative frame styles are available to accent any décor.
Divider Rails
Divider rails reinforce shutter strength and allow independent operation of the top louvers.
Double Hung
Double hung shutters consist of two shutters layered upon each other. This system does not require divider rails and provides more light control flexibility.
Double Mouse Hole
Mouse holes are decorative cutouts in the rail in which the tilt rod rests.





