Hurricane Rated Bermuda Shutter Profiles
Timberlane’s hurricane rated bermuda shutter profiles, also known as bahama shutters, are crafted from our aluminum shutter material, Resilience. These particular profiles give homeowners the option of selecting a traditional-looking shutter while offering the strength to withstand harsh storms and winds.
IRF1: 1-1/2″ Fixed Louver Bermuda Shutter

IRF1: 1-1/2″ Fixed Louver Bermuda Shutter
Our IRF1 bermuda shutter profile features 1-1/2″ louvers which are hurricane rated to capture the true essence of pure relaxation while defending against intense storms. This shutter profile is HVHZ approved.
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Available In:
Resilience (Aluminum)
IRO1: 2″ Operable Louver Bermuda Shutter

IRO1: 2″ Operable Louver Bermuda Shutter
The IRO1 bermuda shutter profile features 2″ operable louvers which are hurricane rated to capture the true essence of pure relaxation while defending against intense storms. The operable louvers can be adjusted to allow the soothing, relaxing breezes to flow in while keeping sunlight out. This shutter profile is HVHZ approved.
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Available In:
Resilience (Aluminum)
IRO2: 4″ Operable Louver Bermuda Shutter

IRO2: 4″ Operable Louver Bermuda Shutter
Our IRO2 bermuda shutter profile features 4″ operable louvers which are hurricane rated to capture the true essence of pure relaxation while defending against intense storms. The IRO2 offers the latest in styling and design to complement any home or commercial property. This shutter profile is HVHZ approved.
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Available In:
Resilience (Aluminum)
Elevate Your Custom Shutters
If our hurricane rated bermuda shutter profiles have captured your interest, wait until you explore all the ways to make your exterior shutters truly unique in every way. From shutter configurations to functional hardware and more, the possibilities are nearly endless.
Shutter Configurations
The placement of shutter rails determine the shutter configuration and creates a very distinctive look. Configurations are typically referred to as a percentage of the total length of the shutter to allow for complete creative freedom.
Tilt Rods & Mouse Holes
Tilt rods are used on operable louvers to open and close the louvers. A mouse hole is a notch that houses the bottom of the tilt rod when closed. For those who don't have operable louvers, these elements can be added for decoration to fixed louver shutters.