Plantation Shutters
As the Spanish started colonizing in the Americas, they brought
shutters to the New World. Shutters were used on mansions in
the South, giving rise to the
term “plantation shutters.” These usually had wider louvers than
earlier shutters, and they were usually painted white.
Traditional Shutters
The shutters often found in the New England states trace their roots to England,
where the narrower louver was used. Café-type shutters, covering half
the window, mimic the original use of shutters on the bottom portion of windows
before glass was affordable.
Exterior Shutters
During the Victorian period, homeowners started using shutters
outdoors as thinner wooden walls now allowed indoor access
to exterior shutters. Earlier, stone
and brick houses with deeply recessed windows had made access difficult.
Source: Ezinearticles.com /Steve Valentino
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