Designed to be lightweight and durable, aluminium shutters are a popular choice for both outdoor and indoor windows in residential and commercial settings.
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Handles sun, rain and humidity without warping or rusting.
Durable metal construction adds security and structure.
UV-resistant surfaces that won’t fade or deteriorate.
Ideal for outdoor areas, balconies and exposed windows.
Living room / main windows: Aluminium shutters give a sleek, contemporary look while offering durability against sun and elements, perfect for homes with large windows or those facing the exterior.
Bedrooms: Great if windows face outdoor exposure; robust material ensures lasting performance and weather resistance.
Kitchen / bathroom: Aluminium works well if you prefer low-maintenance surfaces that handle moisture, steam or coastal air without deterioration.
Outdoor / external windows: Especially suited to balconies, coastal homes or areas with harsh weather, where aluminium’s resilience really shines.
High-use or high-exposure rooms: For windows or doors you use frequently, like sliding doors or living-to-outdoor transitions, aluminium shutters stand up to repetitive use.
Perfect for Coastal Living: Resistant to salt air and corrosion, they’re ideal for homes near the coast or exposed to the elements.
Handles Harsh Sunlight: Built to withstand intense Aussie sun without warping, cracking, or fading.
Added Strength & Security: Their solid construction provides extra durability and peace of mind for outdoor areas and windows.
Low-Maintenance & Long-Lasting: Easy to clean and incredibly resilient, aluminium shutters keep their modern look year after year.
Finish & colour: Powder-coated aluminium offers many design options, choose a finish to match your exterior or interior styling.
Heat and feel: In direct sunlight aluminium can heat up, consider colour (lighter vs darker) and placement when using darker finishes.
Fit & mounting type: Decide between hinged, sliding or fixed installations depending on window/door type and how you want them to operate.
Environment & exposure: Aluminium is ideal for wet, coastal or high-sun areas, but may be overkill for low-exposure indoor rooms where timber or PVC would do.