Wooden Shutter – Window and House Shutter,Retro Syle
Wooden Shutter – Window and House Shutter,Retro Syle
Wooden Shutter – Window and House Shutter,Retro Syle
Wooden Shutter – Window and House Shutter,Retro Syle
Wooden Shutter – Window and House Shutter,Retro Syle
Wooden Shutter – Window and House Shutter,Retro Syle
Wooden Shutter – Window and House Shutter,Retro Syle

Wooden Shutter – Window and House Shutter,Retro Syle



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DESCRIPTION

Wooden louver windows, as a classic window style, not only boast a long historical background but also play a significant role in modern home decoration. Here is a detailed introduction to wooden louver windows:

If choosing motorized shades, remember to add the motor to your purchase.

Historical Origin
• Origin: China. Solid wood louver windows originated from the straight-barred and horizontal-barred windows in ancient Chinese architecture, which were used throughout dynasties from the Warring States Period to the Han Dynasty and saw significant development during the Ming Dynasty. In modern times, the invention of louver windows is attributed to American John Hampson, who obtained a patent for it in 1841.
• Development and Evolution: The predecessor of louver windows can be traced back to the straight-barred and horizontal-barred windows in ancient China, which were mainly used for ventilation and fresh air exchange. Over time, the design of louver windows gradually improved, evolving into the modern style we see today.

Adjusting Light and Ventilation:

The blades of louver windows can be flexibly adjusted to meet different lighting and ventilation needs. At night, closing the louver windows can prevent indoor light from shining outdoors. In winter, opening the curtains can let in sunlight, making the room bright and warm. In summer, they can block intense sunlight while ensuring ventilation, keeping the room’s air fresh and cool.

Protecting Privacy:

The concave-convex blade design

of louver windows can effectively block outside views, protecting home privacy. By adjusting the angle of the blades, it is possible to achieve lighting while blocking outside views from top to bottom.

Aesthetic Decoration:

Louver windows feature a clean and tidy appearance, occupying minimal space and giving people a refreshing and natural feel. Additionally, a variety of color options make them seamlessly blend into the style of home decor.

Measure Width and Height Correctly

headrail width = Window casing width minus 3/8 inch

3/8 inch headrgil deduction taken at your actual measuring to ensure the side does not touch the edges tightly:

Note there will be slight gaps on the sides due to fabric deductions

Outside mount headrail width = ordered width

No minimum depth reguirement

We recommend ordering additional width 4-6 inches to prevent light gapson the sides of your window.