How to install shutters?
Related Discussions
Blackout curtains behind vertical blinds
I have two 6' patio doors, and I want to add blackout curtains to keep the sun/cold out. What is the best way to hang them, and what can I use to push the curtains ba... See more
How to make a balloon garland?
Does anyone know how to make a balloon garland or a balloon arch?
Would you put curtains over french doors?
I have the french doors in my living room. The living room is separated by a large fireplace. It goes out into a sunroom.
How can I update this awful window?
We have this hideous window in our dining room (exterior anterior wall) and have been racking our brains with what to do with it. It's a double pain window and the gr... See more
How can I cover this very wide window?
I have a huge window in my living room. All three windows measure 112 inches across. The two on the ends are 25in. across. The one in the middle is 51.5in. I want to... See more
I need ideas for replacing shutter doors please
I need to replace two unsightly shutter doors in my kitchen and I have no idea what to use instead. They hide the washing machine and pantry so they do have to open c... See more
Garage door windows........
What is a tasteful and good looking way to cover up garage door windows? So if someone looks in there they can't see what's in there? Any help is appreciated! Thanks!
Are your shutters just for looks or are you going to want to open and close them?
If they're just for looks you can line them up on the windows a screw them fast to the siding. You will want to put anchors in the siding so that the screws don't work and wear your siding. If they are going to be opened and closed you will have to use hinges on them. I'm not sure what kind of hinges but you should be able to look that up on the internet. My shutters are just screwed to the siding and look ok. The thing that I dislike is that wasps and such get behind them where the grooves in the siding don't meet the shutters. I have caulked those grooves with clear caulk and carefully wiped up any excess so it doesn't show and look messy. Has stopped the wasps and kept the moisture out from behind the shutters.
I loved your suggestion!! It was spot on!!
Here is a post that will help. https://www.hometalk.com/diy/windows-doors/windows/how-to-remove-and-install-shutters-38964441
How to Remove and Install Shutters