

Heavyweight. Handsome. This design features 2" louvers with a flat edge, pushed completely "through" the frame on a 45-degree pitch. Each louver is 3/8" thick and set 1-3/4" apart, hand-inserted and held in place by applied decorative moulding. Read More
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One of the most traditional shutter styles. The CB1 has one of the deepest shadow lines of all our raised panel shutters, with a gentle trim that transitions from the panel field to the stiles and rails of the shutters. A true classic. Read More
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Our line of hinges can accommodate just about any type of application. They can be hammered, tapered or both. As an homage to historical accuracy, our hinges and pintels stand the test of time. Whatever you're looking for, we have it in stock, ready to ship to you. Read More
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Shutter tie-backs, or "shutter dogs" as they are sometimes called, are used to keep shutters in their open position and firmly against the house. Shutter dogs serve a functional purpose and also offer the opportunity to add a unique architectural appeal to your home - all the while complementing your shutters.
Timberlane hand-Forged tie-backs are sold by the pair and are left and right specific in most cases. Tie-backs are available in three different mounting options: lag mount, plate mount and sill mount. Read More
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The final touch of hardware can be a shutter lock or slide bolt for added security. Our line of slide bolts and shutter locks reflect both our commitment to quality and our passion for historical accuracy. Read More
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There are some pieces of hardware so unique they are in a class by themselves. Our pull rings, fasteners and other miscellaneous pieces might add just the finishing touch you've been seeking.
Or, if you're not quite certain what type of hardware is appropriate for your shutters, we invite you to peruse our full line of products guided by our Shutter Professionals who will help you determine which hardware best fits your windows, your lifestyle and your home. Read More
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