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Hunter Douglas Composite Shutters

Hunter Douglas Composite Shutters

NEWSTYLE® Hybrid Shutters

Plantation Shutters that Combine the Best of Both Worlds

The look of wood meets the strength and straightness of modern-day materials in our NewStyle® Hybrid Shutters. A versatile complement to any interior, their low-luster finish makes the beauty of high-quality shutters affordable for any home.

Available Operating Systems For NewStyle®

Bi-Fold Track
Panels are connected to a top track which supports the panels and guides their hinged, folding movement.

Bypass Track
Shutter panels slide past each other on top tracks to open and close.

Hinged Panels
Panels are hinged to a frame or window opening.

Front Tilt Bar
Our centered front tilt bars enable the louvers to be closed tightly up or down in the traditional manner.

TruView™ Rear Tilt
To operate, simply tilt one louver to the desired position, and the rest will follow.

Limitations and restrictions may apply. Visit your local Hunter Douglas specialist for more details about operating systems available for our NewStyle shutters.

Arches
Arches can come in many different sizes and configurations, including stationary, extended, half circle, half moon, quarter circle, perfect, imperfect, eyebrow and Gothic.

Angles
Angled windows come in many variations, including right triangles, isosceles triangles and top/bottom-sloped windows.

Hexagons, Octagons
While unique window shapes such as hexagons and octagons are not as common as other window shapes, Hunter Douglas still offers you the opportunity to cover them.

Bay and Corner Windows
Window treatments for bay windows, corner windows and bow windows are usually standard rectangular window-treatment installations. Panels are independent of one another.

Patio and Sliding-Glass Doors
Virtually any Hunter Douglas window treatment can be outfitted for a traditional patio or sliding-glass door, but some are better suited to these and other large expanses of windows simply because they traverse horizontally.

French Doors
Window treatments for French doors are typically mounted outside of the opening (beyond the window frame), may require extension brackets or spacer blocks for proper clearance, and typically require a ‘cut-out’ to clear the French door handle or knob.

Cut-Outs
Cut-outs provide an opportunity to cover windows with unique architectural elements and are suggested for clearance around obstructions such as door handles, window cranks and window air conditioners.

A Few of Our Favorite Colors

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