Shutters

Richmond embraces its architectural heritage and those distinctive homes deserve the best materials and historically accurate styles.

The sometimes overlooked shutter can bring elegance, impact and investment to any home. Shutters were originally intended to provide security, privacy, and added protection from the elements. In today’s market the authentic detail and durability replace a shutter’s original functionality.

When considering shutters for your home, explore wood options or composites, styles, color and craftsmanship to ensure you get the picture-perfect look your home deserves.

Wood or composite? Each offers craftsmanship, style and durability. Preservation takes effort and care, attention to detail and a commitment to historical accuracy. Composites can offer realistic wood looks with longer lifespans and little maintenance.

Whether it’s preservation, restoration or new build, guidelines for shutter styles can be found through local historical research or builder designs.

Craftsmanship is not limited to the most expensive shutters. Here at Siewers we have curated manufacturers who produce skillfully crafted durable shutters for most budgets.

And don’t forget the hardware. Acorn, Shutter Dogs, and “S” holdbacks; decorative and strap hinges along with pintels and shims can elevate the look of your shutters.

At Siewers Lumber we have always stood behind shutters that are both of high quality and value, which we love to offer our customers. From composite shutters that are offered in a wide variety of pre-finished colors, to fully wood shutters, which can be painted to match the exterior colors of your home – we have an offering for any job or application that is needed. We have a few sizes in stock, but most shutters are made to order in a variety of louvers or raised panels and in either wood or composite. Come visit our showroom at 1901 Ellen Road, which has great visual samples of many of these options. Our talented sales team would be happy to discuss what option might work best for you!

Have questions? Contact Fred for more info