Horizon Shutters are constructed from hand selected premium quality solid basswood.
Horizon Shutters are available in paint and stain finishes to match most any window.
Wood interior shutters enhance most any window while providing functional light control.
Horizon Shutters are custom made for each individual window, shipped ready to install.
Horizon Shutters are available in both Plantation and Traditional styles.
Get Started By Selecting The Shutter That Best Fits Your Style.
Traditional Shutters
Traditional shutters are 3/4 inch thick with 1-1/4 inch wide louvers.
Plantation Shutters
Plantation shutters are 1-1/8 inch thick with wide louvers available in four different sizes.
Our Story
At Horizon Shutters we craft furniture-quality solid wood interior shutters. Every shutter unit is custom built to the 1/16” for each individual window opening, then professionally painted or stained.
Horizon Shutters has developed a program that makes it easy for homeowners to measure for and install traditional or plantation interior shutters. Straight forward instructions guide you through steps necessary to provide us with accurate information to build your interior shutters.
Every member of our staff has logged hundreds of hours measuring, building, finishing, and installing shutters - and we use this expertise to answer all questions you may have about shutters. Please feel free to reach us by phone, fax, e-mail or visit our contact page to submit a question.
Our shutters are beautiful! The quality, the finish, the ordering process, the installation instructions, the incredible packing all get an EXCELLENT rating.
A shutter unit that only covers the lower portion of a window.
A shutter unit that is made specifically for an individual window opening.
A horizontal bar that creates top and bottom louver sections, allowing the sections to rotate independently.
A shutter unit that has one set of shutters on the top and one on the bottom.
Ornamental wood attached to the wall to the outside of the window opening. Generally used to give the window a finished appearance.
Paint or stain.
Used for mounting custom shutter units to the outside of a window opening and can have either 3 or 4 sides.
A vertical strip that extends the length of the shutter unit hinged to the outside stile of a shutter panel. Generally used for cafe type shutter units.
Measurement top to bottom of the window opening according to our measuring instructions. Or, the desired panel height for café type shutters.
A two-leaf device that connects a shutter to the mounting surface or joins two shutters together.
Movable horizontal slats contained within a shutter panel.
A rectangular cavity in shutter stile for inserting a hinge – allowing a tighter fit to the side of the window or hang strip.
A single shutter. Most shutter units consist of more than one shutter panel.
A cut or groove along the edge of a stile between panels that allows them to form a joint to reduce light penetration.
Horizontal bar at the top, bottom, or across the center (divider rail).
A shutter unit that has one set of shutters from top to bottom.
A window is considered square if the difference between the largest measurement and the smallest is no larger than 3/16 inches and the difference between the diagonal measurements is less than 3/16 inches.
Vertical bar found along either side of a shutter panel.
Traditional or Plantation.
The number of shutter panels from top to bottom. See single tier and double tier.
Vertical bar used for adjusting the louver position.
Shutter panels and other necessary components (hanging strips, hardware, etc.) that work together to fit a window opening.
Area just beyond the window opening if there is no existing trim.
Measurement side to side of the window opening according to our measuring instructions.
Vertical sides of the window opening. This area will be used to attach a shutter unit using either the INJ or INH mounting methods.