Windows & Doors » Shutters & Shutter Hardware

Acorn manufactures a wide range of hardware, including shutter hinges that are available in seven finishes. Click here for company info.

Colonial-style hardware, such as this 7-in. shutter dog, is available from Acorn Forged Iron. Click here for company info.

This collection of shutter hardware is available from Outwater in wrought iron. Click here for company info.

Architectural Products by Outwater offers seven designs of shutter dogs available in lag, plate or sill mount. Click here for company info.

The Atlantic Classic Collection of historically accurate operable shutters from Atlantic Premium Shutters are available in various styles. Click here for company info.

Ball & Ball Hardware supplies a complete line of hinges, bolts, thumb latches and shutter hardware in brass, cast iron and hand-forged iron. Click here for company info.

Custom Shutter Company manufactured these exterior shutters in red cedar.  Click here for company info.

James Peters & Son offers traditional shutter strap hinges with offsets up to 3/4 in.  Click here for company info.

The range of wrought-steel, period-style shutter hardware from James Peters & Son includes these shutter rings.  Click here for company info.

These shutter hooks were fabricated by Kayne & Son.  Click here for company info.

Kestrel offers several historically accurate designs including the Philadelphia Federal style.  Click here for company info.

Exterior shutters from Kingsland Co. are available in a variety of styles, including louvered and raised panel. Click here for company info.

Kingsland Co. manufactures shutters in Honduras mahogany in a wide variety of finishes, shapes and styles. Click here for company info.

Historical shutter dogs are one of the many types of traditional hardware available from Maguire Iron. Click here for company info.

Shuttercraft supplied and installed these shutters with a sailboat cut-out.  Click here for company info.

Shuttercraft offers a selection of shutter styles and options. Click here for company info.

Shuttercraft manufactured the shutters and hinges and holdbacks on these windows.  Click here for company info.

Shuttercraft offers a wide selection of shutter types and styles. Click here for company info.

Shuttercraft created this new shutter (right) to match the original. Click here for company info.

Bahama style shutters are available from Shuttercraft in many sizes. Click here for company info.

Shuttercraft offers a wide variety of cutouts for their paneled and louvered shutters. Click here for company info.

Western red cedar shutters are available from Shuttercraft in traditional exterior styles and all sizes. Click here for company info.

These Mission-style shutters were fabricated by Shutterstile. Click here for company info.

The Shutter Depot supplies both custom and stock shutters as well as shutter hardware.  Click here for company info.

These traditional Shaker panel shutters were handcrafted by Timberlane, Inc. Click here for company info.

This paneled shutter with period-style hardware was crafted by Timberlane. Click here for company info.

Timberlane custom manufactures exterior wood shutters in traditional styles.  Click here for company info.

This decorative shutter dog was handcrafted by Timberlane. Click here for company info.

These Bermuda shutters from Timberlane, available in any louver size with the option of large or small tilt-rods, are designed for sun screening and moderate storm protection. Click here for company info.

Vixen Hill's traditional arch-top, paneled and louvered shutter has cast stainless-steel hardware and hurricane panels. Click here for company info.

Shutters from Vixen Hill feature deep mortise-and-tenon joints, using solid-teak through-pegs to secure the tenons. Click here for company info.

Vixen Hill uses old-growth western red cedar to create shutters that can be painted or lightly finished. Click here for company info.

Cedar shutters are available from Vixen Hill in numerous styles and shapes. Click here for company info.





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