Shutters For Nurseries

Why Shutters Are the Ideal Choice for Your Nursery

When designing your child’s nursery, you want to create an environment that is safe, comfortable and conducive to restful sleep. One essential element to consider is how to dress your windows. Plantation shutters are a timeless and elegant solution, offering a range of benefits that make them the perfect choice for any nursery. Not only do shutters add a stylish touch, but they also provide practical features that enhance privacy, safety and comfort for your little one.

1. Safety First: Cordless Design

When it comes to nursery design, safety is paramount. Unlike blinds, which can have potentially hazardous cords, plantation shutters are cordless. This means there’s no risk of tangling or choking hazards. The shutters’ solid and stable structure makes them an incredibly safe option for child’s rooms, giving you one less thing to worry about as your child grows and explores their environment.

2. Privacy and Peace of Mind

One of the most important aspects of a nursery is privacy. With our bespoke wooden shutters, you can easily control how much light and visibility enters the room. Fully closed shutters block outside views, ensuring your child’s nursery remains a private sanctuary. Whether you live in a busy neighbourhood or want to protect against the glare of streetlights, shutters offer complete peace of mind when it comes to keeping your home secure.

3. Control the Light Levels

Getting your baby to sleep can be a challenge, especially if the room is too bright during nap time. Shutters allow you to precisely control the amount of light entering the nursery. Our tier-on-tier or café style shutters offer flexibility in how much light you let in—open the top panels for natural light while keeping the bottom closed to maintain privacy. Our full height shutters can have a custom invisible control split, allowing you to adjust different sections of the slats independently. This is ideal when you want to maintain privacy at the bottom while letting natural light filter in through the top. Shutters can easily be adjusted to block or diffuse light, helping you create the ideal atmosphere for nap time, night time or playtime.

4. A Stylish Addition to Your Décor

Shutters aren’t just functional—they’re beautiful, too! Whether you’re aiming for a playful, vibrant look or a calm and serene environment, shutters can complement any nursery décor. Our bespoke collection offers 43 stunning colours inspired by industry leaders like Farrow & Ball and Little Greene. From pastel shades to rich neutrals, there’s a perfect hue for every nursery theme. If you have a specific colour in mind, we can even match shades from Farrow & Ball, Dulux or Crown, ensuring your shutters blend seamlessly with your design vision.

5. Blackout Options for the Perfect Nap

For parents looking to create the ultimate sleep haven, we can go the extra mile by offering the option to install blackout blinds behind the shutters. This combination gives you double protection from external light, making it easier for your baby to nap during the day or sleep through the night. The blackout feature is especially useful during those early mornings or bright afternoons when natural light could otherwise disrupt your baby’s sleep.

6. The Timeless Appeal of Plantation Shutters

One of the biggest advantages of plantation shutters is their timeless design. They add elegance and charm to any room, both inside and out. As your child grows, the shutters will continue to complement the room’s evolving décor. Whether you’re creating a whimsical nursery or a modern, minimalist space, plantation shutters offer lasting appeal that will look beautiful for years to come.

With safety, privacy, and timeless design at the heart of our shutters, you can trust us to help create the perfect space for your child to rest, relax, and grow.


Get in touch for more information on shutters.
Call the office on 01923 911018 or email
hello@thehomeshuttercompany.co.uk


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