Real Wood, Real Benefits
- A three-step drying process and a strict adherence to quality standards guarantee the straightest possible wood components
- Graber craftsmen skillfully apply vibrant stains and environmentally-friendly water-based paint finishes for a stunning look
- Color palette overlaps with Graber Wood Blinds for whole-home coordination
- Our wood components are carefully constructed with the highest degree of quality and attention to detail
Commitment to Sustainability
Green lumber, sourced exclusively from North American sawmills practicing sustainable forest management, is processed in Grayling, Michigan—the heart of basswood country. Lightweight, rigid, and boasting richly distinct grain, basswood is the premier North American hardwood used in the construction of shutters.
The green philosophy continues at the Graber wood processing plant where recycled sawdust and wood shavings are used to generate the heat required to dry lumber and warm the facility.
STYLES |
Choose from a range of shutter styles, easily customizable based on your privacy needs and size of your windows or doors.
Standard Panel
Rectangular-shaped panel covering the entire window and can be installed using any frame style
Café
This classic style covers the bottom part of the window, allowing light to enter above while maintaining privacy
Bypass Track System
Ideal for patio or closet doors, panels slide on a double track that can be attached to a frame or mounted directly to a window casing
Double-Hung Shutters
Top and bottom panels hang in the same window but operate separately, allowing the top to be opened for daylight while the bottom is closed for privacy
Arch or Angle Top Panels
Whole window solutions that perfectly fit the rounded shape of full arch windows or angles of slanted windows
French Doors
Mounted to French doors, curved or rectangular cutout options can accommodate door knobs or handles
Sunburst Arches
Sunburst patterned louvers cover unique window silhouettes such
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LOUVER SIZES |
With three sizes to choose from, window size along with the outside views will help you decide which louver width is the best choice for your shutters.
2½" Louver
Traditional style for smaller window and café height applications
3½" Louver
Most popular louver size provides versatile visibility and light control options
4½" Louver
With wide louvers, this option provides great visibility to the outside and is perfect for larger windows.
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