Tuesday, May 29, 2012

French Inspired House Design: Exterior Shutters

Happy Tuesday morning!  I hope that everyone had an enjoyable holiday weekend of visiting with friends and family.  Here in Indiana, we had the greatest racing event of the year; the Indianapolis 500.

As mentioned in earlier posts, our future home is in its final planning stages.  Once we begin building we will focus mainly on the architectural design, the construction process, and the materials.  We plan to have daily construction updates along with regular interviews from the craftsmen building the home.

Until then…..we will continue to share photos from our inspiration file. Today is SHUTTERS. 

Shutters make such an impact on the exterior of a home.  I am not talking about shutters that are screwed into the house and serve no purpose.  I am talking about shutters that open and close, latch, and sway.  I am talking about real shutters that protect the windows and let in a cool summer breeze while keeping the suns rays away.  I am talking about shutters with hardware that compliments the windows and exterior of the home.  Shutters, in a way, are our homes jewelry.


This shutter makes a great statement with its bright red on an otherwise dull gray building.


I just love these windows!  The overlapping gives such character.



Terrific shutters for a heavy window.  The shutters too are bulky and were left natural.



I am told that the blue / lavender color is more commonly used in France as it is thought to keep bugs away from the windows during the summer months.



Very traditional shutters.  The darker color looks great against the wall.



This shows you that your home does not need to be French country to host some shutters.




Again, love the bright blue color on this shutter.  They also brought the color down onto the rail.  Others bring the color onto the window trim .


Well I hope you have enjoyed todays photographs on shutters. Our plan is to have shutters that are hand hewed and while not written in stone, will most likely be the blue / lavender color seen above.  We will show photos and videos of the process when we get to that point.

If you like this post or some of our others, please follow along so that you can stay updated as we build our French Inspired Home.

Have a great day!
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