Explore four profiles of mission style shutters, also known as craftsman style shutters, that emphasize geometric simplicity and clean lines. Customize your shutters with cutouts, capping, rabbeting, beading and more options. This innovative line of True Fit PVC shutters sets itself apart by being project-perfect at standard-product pricing.
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Enjoy Free Shipping on most stuff, even big stuff. Discover the rich history and enduring appeal of Mission style shutters, rooted in the Arts and Crafts movement of the late 19th century, emphasizing simplicity and craftsmanship. Weather Works* Mission Style Shutters combines the traditional look of a Board and Batten shutter with a frame and panel, providing a fresh approach to exterior shutters.
Mission-style window shutters are characterized by clean profiles that are typically accented with crisp geometric patterns or topped with cutout designs. Mission shutters have their stylistic roots in the Arts & Crafts movement, and they are often made from durable wood or a material designed to replicate the appearance and texture of wood. This listing is for a set (2) of handcrafted solid wood Mission Style shutters 11" wide or 14" wide, with heights between 2'-6'.
Shutters can be stained, painted, or unfinished. The painted and stained shutters are finished for exterior use, but could also be a beautiful addition to your interior decor. No installation hardware is included.
Cedar, Cypress, Mahogany, and Poplar are alternative. Mission style shutters, also known as craftsman style shutters, emphasize the geometric simplicity and clean lines often associated with the classic Arts & Crafts movement. Mission style shutters are available in maintenance.
Discover the rich history of Mission Style Shutters from the American Arts and Crafts movement (1880-1920). Emphasizing quality workmanship and functional design, these shutters are timeless.