Window shutters can be interior (inside the house) or exterior (outside the house). Shutters have traditionally been made of wood, especially hardwood, but may also be made of composite. Exterior shutters may also be made of fiberglass, aluminium, iron, wood or fauxwood/plaswood, and high impact resistant plastics applied to wood.
A shutter .
'volet de fenêtre'
want an indoor window shutter with a frosted etched glass panel
Roller shutters are shutters that are mounted above a door or window and can be rolled down to provide a shield of protection for the door or window as needed. If you want to install a Roller shutter in your shop, you can contact Shutter repair.
No. Shutter is a noun (window cover) or a verb (to protect with a shutter, or to close).It can also mean the opening light cover inside a camera.When used with another noun (e.g. shutter speed), it is a noun adjunct.
The camera shutter clicked as he took the picture.Don't forget to close the shutter when you finish your shift tonight.
A Louvre window is a window made out of a narrow piece of glass that slopes towards the outside to let some light in and keep rain or strong sun out. Kind of like a glass shutter. It may also be spelled "louver". Sources: Internet
It depends on what type of window shutter you're getting, but most will have five year warranties.
You can get the Louvers custome fitted to any window.
I like to use a light window shutter for a dark interior to make the room seem lighter and bigger.
http://www.decorativeshutters.com/exterior-shutters.html is a good resource for all types of window shutters. Hope this helps!
there is no function of the aperture but there is a function of the shutter. the shutter opens and closes to a certain point, allowing light into the camera. The hole in the shutter is the aperture