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Hya,

Just had a quote for ?1700 for cafe style white wooden shutters for our bay window in the lounge.

Make in the UK (which I like idea of).

Seems pretty steep but we do need to get it sorted soon (we have nothing at window & they can fit end Feb).

So any advice from fellow shutter-ers who can say, 'no go here for half the price' warmly welcomed!!!!

Thank you!


(Dims are 110cm (h) x 106cm (w) in the middle, and 2 sides are 110cmx70cm

A friend of mine just ordered from B&Q - they work with the following company for shutters:


http://www.californiashutters.co.uk/


Surprisingly smart looking result, and most likely at the other end of the spectrum price wise!

Might be worth looking at simply as a comparison.

  • 3 weeks later...

Hello,


I am the owner of London Interior Shutters and live in Dulwich. Just seen this as browsing EDF and think I maybe of some help. For the dimensions you have provided that is a rather excessive price even for UK finished shutters.


The shutters we provide are manufactured in China and are the best quality. As a bench mark you should be expecting to pay at least half of that initial quote if you use a company that sources in China.


Most China sourced shutters meet strict standards of material/wood sourcing and ECO standards to allow us to import them.


If you would like any guidance in your search I'll happily help.

  • 3 weeks later...
Hi We have tier-on-tier plantation shutters fitted in our bay we found our product through http://www.s-craft.co.uk if you visit the website link you can use the stockist locator to find the nearest shutter fitter in your area, we are really pleased with our window shutters and at a great price to.

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