Shutters
- Shutters let you regulate light and privacy by raising or lowering a rod that covers your windows. These window coverings are mounted to the window frame using real or imitation wood and many people enjoy them because of their dependability, capacity for light filtering, and energy economy. ArchiPro features only the best shutters in New Zealand from leading suppliers you can trust.ArchiPro features only the best shutters in New Zealand from reputable suppliers you can trust. Shutters are not only a practical solution for your windows but a stylish one as well, especially those with designer credentials. They give you great control of the natural light in your living space and create visual depth and layering too. Shutters are an important part of an extensive range of high-quality blinds products that you will find on ArchiPro.
Types of shutters
Shutters in New Zealand are often defined by the type of material they are made of, typically represented by some of the following options:
Wood shutters
The strongest-to-lightest louvres are made of wood. Wooden shutters are strong enough to withstand most climates, elegant to look at, and light enough to open by hand. Wood may be stained or painted, and it can be shaped and sized to order.
Vinyl shutters
Vinyl louvres don't include any wood. For added stability, PVC or aluminium is often used. Their main benefit is price, but they also have weather resilience and perform well in humid environments.
Hollow vinyl
Due to the hollow structure's inability to handle the weight of heavier frames, they have the advantages of vinyl but are only available in certain sizes.
Structured hollow vinyl
These have a vinyl skeleton built into the shutters to withstand the weight of the shutter and lessen vinyl sagging. Although still seen as hollow, these are more structurally sound.
Vinyl-clad wood
A frame made of hardwood that has been vinyl-clad. These combine the advantages of a vinyl covering, which boosts their moisture resistance, with the strength and durability of wood.
Composite shutters
Composite shutters are composed of engineered wood that has been covered in vinyl or PVC, sometimes known as fake or faux wood. They are durable and humidity and weather resistant.
The advantages of high-quality shutters
Only high-quality shutters make your investment financially worthwhile. Using sub-grade products is a sure way to decrease the lifespan of your louvres and their functionality. High-quality window shutters are made from the finest quality materials and by the best manufacturers in New Zealand so you can be sure that they will stand the test of time and stay both functional and beautiful for as long as they should.
How to choose shutters that are right for you
The first thing to decide on is what you expect from your shutters. There are solid louvres, which completely block out sunlight, full-height louvred designs, cafe-style shutters (which simply cover the bottom section windows), tier-on-tier shutters (where panels are stacked for greater adaptability), and full-height shutters that have no louvres. You should also consider the look and style you want. Do you want to pair your louvres with Venetian blinds or curtains? Are you going with a modern or vintage look? Then you should find colours that suit your decor. Lastly, you should consider what type of materials work best for your climate to reduce the maintenance once installed.









