All About Vinyl vs. Composite Shutters

If you want to control the amount of light in your house, protect your privacy, and enhance your décor, plantation shutters can be an ideal solution. Shutters made with vinyl and composite are popular. If you’re weighing vinyl vs. composite shutters, here are some things you should know.

vinyl vs. composite shutters

Advantages of Vinyl Shutters

Homeowners often choose vinyl shutters because they’re affordable, durable, and easy to care for. If you invest in vinyl shutters, you won’t have to repaint them to maintain their appearance.

Vinyl can be a particularly good choice for rooms that tend to have a lot of humidity, such as the kitchen or bathroom. You won’t have to worry about them getting damaged if they’re exposed to water.

Reasons to Choose Composite Shutters

In composite shutters, two or more materials are combined. Knox Blinds offers plantation shutters made with medium-density fiberboard (MDF) composite. The combination of wood fibers and resin produces a durable, long-lasting material.

MDF composite can look strikingly similar to wood, but composite shutters have a lower price tag than window treatments made with natural wood. Like vinyl shutters, composite shutters are easy to maintain. Since they’re resistant to moisture, composite shutters are a popular choice for kitchens and bathrooms. They’re also frequently used in living rooms and other parts of a house.

Learn More about Vinyl vs. Composite Shutters

Knox Blinds sells shutters made with vinyl and MDF composite. Each material is durable and requires little in the way of maintenance. We also sell shutters made with natural wood.

If you’re not sure which material would work best in your house, or if you would like to see samples so you can better understand the differences between them, one of our consultants can visit your home at a time that fits your schedule. You’ll get to inspect samples of our shutters, ask questions, and see how different styles and colors look in the room where you want to install them. By the end of the consultation, you’ll have all the information you need to make a decision.

Call us today at (865)544-8339 to schedule an appointment.