I so wanted to like this DIY since I'm wanting to do the same. The shutters look too short. The window flower box gives the illusion that the window is bigger. For purely aesthetic reasons.. It would look better if the shutters came down in line with where the window box ends. But good job making your own
I've been toying with the idea of adding shutters to my house for a year. I came here for infos and it turns out that I would fall in the "Don't" category. So you helped me by not going foward with the project and I'll find something that will fit my house better!
Personally, I think they are cute. Some people just aren't getting it, that if you had made the shutters longer, to reaching the bottom of the window box, that wouldn't be realistic at all! You chose correctly!
I disagree with everyone saying they look too short, it’s a small window which = small shutters. These were so cute and they are really giving that little window a moment. We are hoping to put shutters on our new house and you make it look so easy! Thanks for the great vid:)
They are only supposed to cover the glass. Really should be mounted on inside edge of trim with hinges if you want them to function properly. They need to be the size of the glass only. Makes flat profile so the wind won’t catch them.
From France, a country with a tradition of shutters, there is a geometry attached to them, and it’s very challenging to adapt them to other types of architecture. That said I have seen in New England some beautifully proportioned shutters that were never used as such, of course. It’s all in the proportions.
Shutters add so so much curb appeal - I think they look warm and inviting. I recently made really similar shutters for our daughters little house and they are so cute. I used screws going into the cross piece from behind and than I countersunk the screws attaching them to the house - using exterior grade screws so we don't have problems with rusting later on. Hopefully they will last a long time!
Thanks for tackling a fun project with a can-do attitude. It's fun to see what works for your space and plan what will work for ours. Now tackling it is a whole lot less intimidating.
Sometimes the do’s turn into a don’t. Your knowledge is correct but the look is off. I would choose one or the other, flower box or shutter for this window.
For those who think the shutters should be as long as the flower box.... how would you close the shutters with the box in the way? The premise is, shutters should be able to close and cover the window... I like the authentic look. Guess beauty is in the eye of the beholder. And since we’re all just beholders, ours are all just opinions. And you know what they say about opinions😉
I don't understand how anyone can own a home in the gulf coast of the US and NOT have functional window shutters. Last time a hurricane blew through where I live (Houston) it was amazing to see all the houses with boarded up windows that had mere decorative shutters showing.
I needed a good chuckle, too many unfortunate shudders. I live in Florida and I love to drive to St. Augustine and take photos of all the beautiful old details of hurricane shudders and other preserved doors and windows.
Your finished shutters look great. I've never cared for shutters unless they are actually big enough to cover the window if they were to be closed. To me the proportions are all off unless you could at least in theory shut them. I've never put them on my own house for that reason as my windows are too large, but the window you used was a good size. I like that you shuttered only one window - it's a nicer accent by not having then on every window. And your pictures of the fails - what can I say - I had some great laughs!
I disagree with some of the comments,if you put the shutters to the bottom of the window box,they would be too long,especially if for some reason you remove the window box. Because of the trim around the window, I think they are a good size. I would however paint them,but that's just me. Nice job,thanks for sharing!
I love a man with skills, that wants to help his mate with nesting.. makes for sweet coupling.. and memories made together and pride taken in the end.. I LOVE the shutters.. and disagree with the others saying they are too small. They should only be the size of the window panes being covered.. anything larger, and they look cartoonish.. you are attempting to recreate the look of functional shutters.. which covered the panes.. frame it nicely.. the wood looks beautiful. Well done. Thanks for sharing.
One of my fondest memories is staying at my Dad’s cousin’s house in Provence France and opening the beautiful shutters every morning to an outstanding view....I was only 20 the first time I went and I don’t think I even realized that shutters had a purpose until I experienced it for myself....
I know it is probably historically correct but I have to agree with the rest of the comments that they look too short. I love watching your UA-cam posts as I think we are kindred spirits. Thanks for all your inspiration!!
My house has bars on the windows that I don’t want to remove because the safety in our area isn’t the best. They have a rose design on them and look okay too, but I love the idea of shutters. Would it look dumb to do shutters even though the windows have bars? HELP
Cute. Agree with the plans. I know this window must be bothering you. I would invest in a large plant or specimen tree for this area. It will balance this window.
Cute idea! Way to dress it up further! How did you affix the trim around the window? I'd like to do that to our windows but I worry about water getting into nail holes.
I disagree that the shutters are too short. I think the major thing that would help this area would be to have some great foundation plants near the house- you need some taller evergreens and other foundation plants to fill in the bed area under the window. It would make a huge difference! Your house is so cute- having the right plants near the house makes such a difference.
Yes, I have small plants down in those beds that I was hoping would fill in and grow a bit quicker! But I've gotten other suggestions for some other options to try in this bed as well.
Apparently it was decided to clearcoat the hard way. The assembled shutters could have easily been coated BEFORE installing and made life a whole lot easier.
My opinion: A picture of your house with shutter on it should have been one of the "Fails". Looks absolutely ridiculous. edit: Forgot to mention...your overall house though is very beautiful.
Hi....I live in a very old home on a farm....I want to switch to real wood shutters....so I have been collecting old shutters for the front of my home...solid for bottom and louvered for top. I live 15 minutes from Historic Old New Castle in Delaware.....I road through and noticed louvered on top and solid on bottom....I asked a lady why they were like that...she said solid on bottom for privacy and safety and louvered up top for hot air to escape....just thought I would add to your research....we have a small carriage house on our farm we made the board and batten shutters for that...they look great! thank you for sharing😊k
Oh no! Too short! If you could cut off that little notch at the bottom so the shutters could come to the top of the planter box, they would be much more in proportion. As they are they look like a mistake. Also, I think they would look better if they were painted white to match. The natural wood just kind of sticks out and looks unfinished.
I kind of agree but I see why they are smaller because the window is smaller. The flower box throws it off. Too much detail for one little window. But hey....not my window either😁
Hmmm .... just not loving this look .... I think it is just not a type of window that would have a shutter, they look too short - idk, I don’t really like to comment negatively, but I usually really like everything you do - sorry, but just - no
Always love what you do, but these feel out of proportion and look awkward. I believe that shutters should look as though they are functional, even if strictly decorative. Since doing just the one window, it would be worth investing in cedar. Regardless of the material, I think scale is off and would prefer none to these. As I said, love your style and look, just not these.
You should have put a gap between boards to accommodate for expansion...looks great 👍
I so wanted to like this DIY since I'm wanting to do the same.
The shutters look too short. The window flower box gives the illusion that the window is bigger.
For purely aesthetic reasons.. It would look better if the shutters came down in line with where the window box ends. But good job making your own
My exact thoughts.
I've been toying with the idea of adding shutters to my house for a year. I came here for infos and it turns out that I would fall in the "Don't" category. So you helped me by not going foward with the project and I'll find something that will fit my house better!
I agree they are too short and should been measured down to the bottom of the window box.
Personally, I think they are cute. Some people just aren't getting it, that if you had made the shutters longer, to reaching the bottom of the window box, that wouldn't be realistic at all! You chose correctly!
I disagree with everyone saying they look too short, it’s a small window which = small shutters. These were so cute and they are really giving that little window a moment. We are hoping to put shutters on our new house and you make it look so easy! Thanks for the great vid:)
They look pretty but too short.
pro tip: you can watch series on Flixzone. I've been using it for watching lots of of movies recently.
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Maybe wider and taller to look like real shutters that would cover the window.
They are only supposed to cover the glass. Really should be mounted on inside edge of trim with hinges if you want them to function properly. They need to be the size of the glass only. Makes flat profile so the wind won’t catch them.
From France, a country with a tradition of shutters, there is a geometry attached to them, and it’s very challenging to adapt them to other types of architecture. That said I have seen in New England some beautifully proportioned shutters that were never used as such, of course. It’s all in the proportions.
The shudder fails we’re hysterical. I love how yours turned out, really dressed up that cute little window 💜
Very nice addition to the window box! Love the natural wood, never thought of that.
Shutters add so so much curb appeal - I think they look warm and inviting. I recently made really similar shutters for our daughters little house and they are so cute. I used screws going into the cross piece from behind and than I countersunk the screws attaching them to the house - using exterior grade screws so we don't have problems with rusting later on. Hopefully they will last a long time!
Oh I was so hoping you’d show some shudder fails 🤣. They crack me up.
Thanks for tackling a fun project with a can-do attitude. It's fun to see what works for your space and plan what will work for ours. Now tackling it is a whole lot less intimidating.
Sometimes the do’s turn into a don’t. Your knowledge is correct but the look is off. I would choose one or the other, flower box or shutter for this window.
This video is far more hilarious than any comedy performance. I laughed the ENTIRE time!
For those who think the shutters should be as long as the flower box.... how would you close the shutters with the box in the way? The premise is, shutters should be able to close and cover the window... I like the authentic look. Guess beauty is in the eye of the beholder. And since we’re all just beholders, ours are all just opinions. And you know what they say about opinions😉
They look beautiful, I love the whole look of the window so pretty xx
I don't understand how anyone can own a home in the gulf coast of the US and NOT have functional window shutters. Last time a hurricane blew through where I live (Houston) it was amazing to see all the houses with boarded up windows that had mere decorative shutters showing.
What a great little touch that makes a big difference!
I needed a good chuckle, too many unfortunate shudders. I live in Florida and I love to drive to St. Augustine and take photos of all the beautiful old details of hurricane shudders and other preserved doors and windows.
Your finished shutters look great. I've never cared for shutters unless they are actually big enough to cover the window if they were to be closed. To me the proportions are all off unless you could at least in theory shut them. I've never put them on my own house for that reason as my windows are too large, but the window you used was a good size. I like that you shuttered only one window - it's a nicer accent by not having then on every window. And your pictures of the fails - what can I say - I had some great laughs!
I think they are a perfect little touch ! Love the natural wood color. Not too bold but a good balance. Nice job😊
I disagree with some of the comments,if you put the shutters to the bottom of the window box,they would be too long,especially if for some reason you remove the window box. Because of the trim around the window, I think they are a good size. I would however paint them,but that's just me. Nice job,thanks for sharing!
I love a man with skills, that wants to help his mate with nesting.. makes for sweet coupling.. and memories made together and pride taken in the end.. I LOVE the shutters.. and disagree with the others saying they are too small. They should only be the size of the window panes being covered.. anything larger, and they look cartoonish.. you are attempting to recreate the look of functional shutters.. which covered the panes.. frame it nicely.. the wood looks beautiful. Well done. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you, Tory!
@@SheHoldsDearly you are most welcome!
Sorry the shutters are Too, too short.!!! The flower box is adorable though.🌸🌸
One of my fondest memories is staying at my Dad’s cousin’s house in Provence France and opening the beautiful shutters every morning to an outstanding view....I was only 20 the first time I went and I don’t think I even realized that shutters had a purpose until I experienced it for myself....
I know it is probably historically correct but I have to agree with the rest of the comments that they look too short. I love watching your UA-cam posts as I think we are kindred spirits. Thanks for all your inspiration!!
My house has bars on the windows that I don’t want to remove because the safety in our area isn’t the best. They have a rose design on them and look okay too, but I love the idea of shutters. Would it look dumb to do shutters even though the windows have bars? HELP
It was fun to watch. I dont have any big wood working tools at my house so I wont be making these but it was still fun to watch.
They look great! It adds a nice touch to the small window.
Cute. Agree with the plans. I know this window must be bothering you. I would invest in a large plant or specimen tree for this area. It will balance this window.
Love this video. It had me laughing at some of the ridiculous shutters haha. You're gorgeous and can't wait to see your next video.
So cute! Great job! And who knew it would be so much cheaper. Good idea! We might have to try it.
You should! I hope you love them!
I love all your videos. Your style matches mine, and your house always looks beautiful! Those photos were hilarious 😆
Cute idea! Way to dress it up further!
How did you affix the trim around the window? I'd like to do that to our windows but I worry about water getting into nail holes.
I was laughing so hard! I'm shook at the "fail" shutters!
I'm confused. I thought they were to look functional? Should you not have measured the window and casing to determine the correct size?
The functionality part is to cover the window pane itself. :)
Could you please tell me what the color of that green is on the little bench next to your door it’s beautiful green color thank you
This is entertaining! hahaha Shutters by the front door? Oh man!
Next time, finish the shutters before you install them - easier than getting on the ladder and you can protect both sides.
Smart advice! :)
Why coat before hanging?
Do you realize the backside will rot quicker since it is not exterior wood?
Amazed every time I see another video :-)
Funny to see these. I am in Europe and have to open and close real shutters every day.
I believe a lot of those pictures are actually courtesy of the craftsman blog (:
I disagree that the shutters are too short. I think the major thing that would help this area would be to have some great foundation plants near the house- you need some taller evergreens and other foundation plants to fill in the bed area under the window. It would make a huge difference! Your house is so cute- having the right plants near the house makes such a difference.
Yes, I have small plants down in those beds that I was hoping would fill in and grow a bit quicker! But I've gotten other suggestions for some other options to try in this bed as well.
oh my goodness those Shutter Fail images were so funny! What were these people thinking!?!?!? lol
I think 1 window with shutters looks silly and are too small
Apparently it was decided to clearcoat the hard way. The assembled shutters could have easily been coated BEFORE installing and made life a whole lot easier.
You live and learn! :D ;) We'd certainly do it that way if we repeated the process.
@@SheHoldsDearly Thank you for being receptive to constructive critique.
Lol! “Apparently we needed to talk about it!”
My opinion: A picture of your house with shutter on it should have been one of the "Fails". Looks absolutely ridiculous.
edit: Forgot to mention...your overall house though is very beautiful.
the shutter is the correct size, it goes where the glass is.
Hi....I live in a very old home on a farm....I want to switch to real wood shutters....so I have been collecting old shutters for the front of my home...solid for bottom and louvered for top. I live 15 minutes from Historic Old New Castle in Delaware.....I road through and noticed louvered on top and solid on bottom....I asked a lady why they were like that...she said solid on bottom for privacy and safety and louvered up top for hot air to escape....just thought I would add to your research....we have a small carriage house on our farm we made the board and batten shutters for that...they look great! thank you for sharing😊k
The fails were hilarious.
Oh no! Too short! If you could cut off that little notch at the bottom so the shutters could come to the top of the planter box, they would be
much more in proportion. As they are they look like a mistake. Also, I think they would look better if they were painted white to match. The natural wood just kind of sticks out and looks unfinished.
Honestly it didn't need a shutter the window looked beautiful just the way it was...
Why wouldn’t you stain it before you hung it?
We would if we did it again! ;)
Wish I had a "WE"....to do all the things.....lol
Sorry but don’t like it at all. It doesn’t look proportioned and painted would have looked better. My 2 cents worth 🤣
I kind of agree but I see why they are smaller because the window is smaller. The flower box throws it off. Too much detail for one little window. But hey....not my window either😁
Hmmm .... just not loving this look .... I think it is just not a type of window that would have a shutter, they look too short - idk, I don’t really like to comment negatively, but I usually really like everything you do - sorry, but just - no
It's OK for us to disagree, just this once. :) Haha
She Holds Dearly Lol - still will be watching your videos !
Shutter funnies🤣
Some of these photos??? 🤣🤪😳
Always love what you do, but these feel out of proportion and look awkward. I believe that shutters should look as though they are functional, even if strictly decorative. Since doing just the one window, it would be worth investing in cedar. Regardless of the material,
I think scale is off and would prefer none to these. As I said, love your style and look, just not these.
Looks really too short.
Would look better painted black.......
Funny fails
Never use nails to assemble or mount a shutter🥱