Plantation Shutters Logo
Telephone

Common Plantation Shutter Panel Configurations


These are examples of some of the more popular configurations, but we are certainly not limited to these. If you have a particular application, please let us know. We're certain we can meet your needs.

How many panels do I need for my opening?

Please keep in mind plantation shutters are designed to fit an opening. The shutter panels are movable to allow cleaning and access to the window. They are not designed to be moved and folded up against a wall routinely. The louvers are the control mechanism allowing rotation to provide light, ventilation, view and privacy.




Window sill application; Two-Panel Configuration; Center Split with Divider Rails
Two-Panel Configuration; Bi-fold Left or Bi-fold Right
Single-Panel Configuration; Hinge Left or Hinge Right
Three-Panel Configuration; Two Bi-fold Left, One Right or Two Bi-fold Right, One Left
Four-Panel Configuration; Two Bi-fold Left, Two Bi-fold Right
Four-Panel & One T-Post Configuration ; Center Split
Four-Panel & One T-Post - 3-Sided Frame; Standard for patio doors
Four Panel & Two T-Post Configuration; Hinge Left, T-Post, Center Split, T-Post, Hinge Right
Six Panel & Two T-Post configuration; Hinge left, T-Post, bi-fold left, bi-fold right, T-Post, hinge right
Six Panel & Two T-Post Configuration; Three Sections Center Split

How many panels do I need for my opening?



Call 1-800-823-6677 to speak with a knowledgeable Shutter and Blind Specialist.