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Custom Made Shutter Manual Internal Applications Fauxwood Eco Elite, Eco Air, Night Timber Eco August 2017 Version 2017.2 Copyright Pacific Wholesale Distributors 2008. Unauthorised use and/or duplication of this material without the express written permission from the owner is strictly prohibited. T 61 2 9680 7999 F 61 2 9680 7488 E shutterorders@pacificwholesale.com.au W www.pacificwholesale.com.au

TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF TRADING 1st July 2013 Payment Terms Strictly net 30 days, if there is a problem with payment, please contact us. Pacific Wholesale Distributors reserve the right to: 1. Refuse delivery to any overdue account 2. Charge interest on overdue accounts 3. Refuse credit Delivery Terms/Freight Sydney Metropolitan 25.00 – Order value below 300 NSW Country 40.00 – Order value below 500 Interstate 50.00 – Order value below 500 Orders that include items over 3 metres will incur an additional charge of 30.00 per delivery. Orders that exceed these values will be FIS. GST GST is charged on all items at a rate of 10%. All prices quoted in this product catalogue or additional prices do not include GST. Claims 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. All credit claims must be in writing, including the relevant invoice numbers. Claims must be submitted within 7 days of receipt of goods. Goods may not be returned for credit without prior authorisation. Pacific Wholesale Distributors will only replace faulty stock and will accept no further liability. All returns are subject to a 20% re-stocking fee. Title Property title in all goods remains with Pacific Wholesale Distributors until the goods are paid for in full. PRICES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE

Contents 1. Introduction . 3 2. Internal Shutters . 4 3. Ordering and Measuring Process . 111 4. Options and Specifications . 188 5. Mounting Methods. 31 6. Hinged Panels . 377 7. Double Hinged Panels. 522 8. Pivot Hinged Panels . 544 9. Fixed Removable Panels . 566 10. Bi Fold Panels . 59 11. Sliding Panels . 677 12. Special Requirement Windows & Options . 77 13. Diagrams . 811 14. Shaped Shutters . 844 15. Door Cut Out. 900 16. Horizontal T Posts . 92 17. Hardware and Extra Timbers . 93 18. Ordering and Terminology . 99 19. Sales Aids . 101 20. Shutter Remake Process . 1034 21. Care and Maintenance . 105 22. Shutter Questions & Answers . 106 23. Shutter Range & Mounting Methods Reference Charts . 108 2

1. Introduction The Internal Shutter range offers custom made shutters in both Fauxwood and Timber. Elegant and stylish, Shutters will add value to a home and they are energy efficient too, helping to keep a house cooler in summer and warmer in winter. Our Shutters offer an uninterrupted view and allow complete control of light, heat, air and privacy by simply tilting the shutter blades. All Internal Shutters have a superior paint finish for longevity and they are easy to care for. Available in a large range of colours, our Shutters will complement and enhance any interior. Our Shutters are VOC compliant and will not crack or peel due to the high tensile lead free coatings. With a variety of blade sizes available, our Shutters are expertly custom made to suit all window/door types, sizes and shapes. Applications include hinged, fixed, bi fold and sliding also with a large range of quality frames to choose from. Supporting this great range are swatches and sales aids that can be used by all sales people when promoting the Shutter range, please refer to Sales Aids. 3

2. Internal Shutters What are Fauxwood Shutters? Fauxwood Shutters have the look of real wood but they are made from a PVC extrusion that will withstand temperatures up to 50 Celsius. Fauxwood Shutters are water resistant making it an ideal product for wet areas such as bathrooms, kitchens and laundries. Fauxwood Shutters are very durable, they will resist knocks and scratches. Fauxwood Shutters are termite proof and fire retardant. Fauxwood Shutters are a great insulator, they help to keep homes cooler in summer and warmer in winter. Fauxwood Shutters are coated with High Tensile Coatings that will not peel or crack. Fauxwood Shutter blades are available in a variety of sizes. Fauxwood Shutters are Environmentally Friendly - VOC compliant for composition and emissions Fauxwood Shutter Range: All Fauxwood Shutters offer the advantages listed above, with specific brand features listed below. 2.1 Fauxwood Eco Elite Significantly superior dimensional strength, long term stability and joint rigidity allowing wide panel options. These features are due to high gauge reinforced stiles; advanced reinforced rails; heavy-duty 90mm precision-made hinges and a unique, patented bracket system. Flattering, modern, soft curved top, bottom and mid-rail rebate design allowing improved closure and an appealing aesthetic. Inconspicuous T shaped aluminium Hidden Tilt Rod. The unique option of a fluffy strip routed into the stile which provides increased privacy and light blockage. Traditional plantation shutter look, smooth 60mm stiles (no Decorative Bead) available as an option, with or without D Mould. Fully featured shutter with extensive frame and mounting options. Including Rack and Pinion control; Hang Strip; Sliding; Bifold; Pivot Hinges; and three Fixed options. This innovative, improved system is replacing the Fauxwood Eco Range which will cease to be available in 2019. Available in 63mm, 89mm, 114mm Blade sizes. 2.2 Fauxwood Eco Air Light-proof hollow blade with internal stiffening ribs and a strong fibreglass reinforced core ensuring perfectly parallel blades. Internal end caps that are invisible from the face of the shutter. Significantly superior dimensional strength, long term stability and joint rigidity allowing wide panel options. These features are due to high gauge reinforced stiles; advanced reinforced rails; heavy-duty 90mm precision-made hinges and a unique patented bracket system. 4

Flattering, modern, soft curved top, bottom and mid-rail rebate design allowing improved closure and aesthetic. Full range of frames and mounting options. Inconspicuous T shaped aluminium Hidden Tilt Rod, only option available Available in 89mm Blade only 2.3 Fauxwood Night Superior privacy and light shielding. Fluffy strip stile is standard for increased privacy. Environmentally Friendly – VOC compliant for composition and emissions. Excellent for Home Theatre rooms. May not be suitable for Bi Fold and Sliding applications, due to operational clearances required to suit the top and bottom tracking. Available in an 89mm Blade For details on Colours please refer to the Shutter Range & Mounting Methods Reference Charts 5

Photo Gallery of Fauxwood Shutters Fauxwood Eco Elite Shutters 6

Fauxwood Eco Air Shutters 7

Fauxwood Night Shutters 8

Timber Eco Shutters What are Timber Eco Shutters? Timber Eco Shutters are made of the finest selection of timbers and is kiln dried to a precise percentage to ensure long lasting stability. Timber Eco Shutters are made with premium furniture quality timber which provides strength and durability. Timber Eco Shutters are coated with High Tensile Coatings that will not peel or crack including five shades of painted White, Black painted and Stained & Lacquered. Timber Eco Shutters are a great insulator; they help to keep homes cooler in summer and warmer in winter. While Timber Eco Shutters are extremely tough and hard wearing, they are not recommended for windows that are specifically in wet areas or rooms that can create a lot of condensation e.g. laundries, bathrooms or kitchens. Timber Eco Shutter Range: Timber Eco Shutters offer all the above advantages plus: 2.4 Timber Eco Available in a variety of colours and finishes – painted and stained. This also includes speciality timber grains. Available in 63mm, 89mm and 114mm blade sizes. For details on Colours please refer to the Shutter Range & Mounting Methods Reference Charts 9

2.5 Photo Gallery of Timber Eco Shutters 10

3. Ordering and Measuring Process All orders for Fauxwood and Timber Eco Shutters MUST be submitted electronically by using the latest version of Pacific Wholesale’s Shutter Order Form. References to the Shutter Order Form will be made throughout this manual. If you do not have the latest version of Pacific Wholesale’s Shutter Order form, please contact the office shutterorders@pacificwholesale.com.au and request a copy today. TIPS FOR FILLING OUT THE ORDER FORM Customer, Delivery, the Date and Customer Order Name and Number details should be filled out on the “SUMMARY” sheet. This information will automatically transfer to the Order Form sheet. CLICK FOR SUMMARY SHEET If using an Apple computer, please use Excel for Mac (available online) to be able to see the drop down options on the order form. Start from the left hand side and work across the Order Form from left to right, as options will change according to your previous selections. Location helps the installer to distribute boxes into the correct room. Some items of a similar drop may be made with different blade numbers and rail sizes as they fall either side of a guideline. To prevent this, advise in the notes section if any 11

items are “side by side”. If they are side by side but have significantly different opening heights, note if they line up at the top or bottom. If a cell in the order form turns yellow, this is a flag that more information is required, or that there is a problem with what has been ordered. Common issues can be: o Too few, or too many panels have been ordered for the width given, therefore the panels are too wide, or too narrow. Note this will not prevent an out-ofwarranty size being ordered, it is a prompt only. o There is a midrail required. o T Post number and positions are required. o The layout code given doesn’t match the number of panels ordered. o Information is missing from the yellow cell. o To notify you that aluminium inserts will be used in Fauxwood panels There are a number of cells that have helpful comments embedded. Hold your curser over the cell to read these. The blue Calculation cells labelled “Large Size Panel” and “m2” are for your information only and can’t be changed. If your order exceeds 15 Items, enter Items 16 and over on a new order form(s). On the Summary, label the pages PAGE 1 OF X and PAGE 2 OF X and so on (X the total number of order form pages in the order) Within an Item, panels are numbered from left to right to identify them. For example in a four panel arrangement, the left hand panel is Panel 1; next to it on its right is Panel 2; then Panel 3 and the extreme right hand panel is Panel 4. Use these panel numbers to clearly identify any Special Comments or requirements for particular panels. Please see an example of the Pacific Wholesale Shutter Order Form on the following page 12

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“Special Comments” are referred to frequently in this manual, please see below examples that can be selected when ordering: 14

3.1 In Recess Fit 1. Measurements are required to be in millimeters (mm). 2. The depth of the reveal where the shutter or frame will be mounted needs to be measured, to ensure no mullions, handles or key locks etc. will interfere with the operation of the blades when open. When ordering with Hidden tilt rods, measured from the front edge of the frame, 89mm blades need 67mm, 63mm blades need 55mm and 114mm blades need 80mm clear depth. 3. This depth will then determine the framing options available to suit the requested blades. 4. Measuring for inside reveal (recess) fit the shutters should be measured in three places across the width and the drop and the smallest measurements provided. 15

3.2 Out Face Fit 1. Measurements are required to be in millimeters (mm). 2. When ordering Face (outside) Fit shutters it is suggested to use the matching frame sizes to ensure the blades clear any architraves or walls that the frames are being mounted to. 3. Measuring for outside (face) fit the shutters should be measured in three places across the width and the drop and the largest measurement provided where the outside of the shutter frame is to be installed. 4. If the opening has an architrave the OUT measurements are usually from the outside of the architrave, to the outside of the opposite architrave. If there is no architrave, add the width of the frame to the recess measurement to find the outside of frame measurements. 16

3.3 MS Make Size 1. Is the actual Panel Size. 2. A MS item cannot be ordered with framing. It is panel only. 3. When ordering MS be aware this does not allow for any deductions for Frames or the opening / application 4. A MS order is the size given multiplied by the panel quantity (unlike In and Out, where the panel quantity is divided into the width). 3.4 Special requirements Please refer to Special requirements for measuring details for the following 1. 2. 3. 4. Bay Windows Corner Windows Shaped Windows Any other unusual application not covered here 17

4 Options and Specifications 4.1 Panel Components TOP & BOTTOM RAIL These make up the top and bottom of every panel to provide strength through the panel. These differ in size depending on panel measurements. STILES These make up the sides of every panel. They come as either a standard stile, rabbet stile or a Astragal (D Mould) stile. MID RAIL These provide structural support for the panel and are only required for panels over certain heights, or if a customer specifically requests one (this can vary depending on quantity of blades and structure of shutter within 40mm of specific measurement). LOUVRE BLADES The horizontal slats within the panel which are available in a variety of sizes. TOP & BOTTOM RAIL These make up the top and bottom of every panel to provide strength through the panel. These differ in size depending on panel measurements. 18

4.2 Standard Panel Dimensions - Fauxwood Please refer to the Shutter Range & Mounting Methods Reference Charts for Panel Dimensions – heights and widths. Maximum Panel heights and widths are dependent on Mounting Methods, please refer to the Shutter Range & Mounting Methods Reference Charts. 4.3 Fauxwood Finishes Paint All Fauxwood Shutters are painted with a comprehensive two part lead free polyurethane coating. The coating process consists of five individual coats, hand sanded between each coat. The two part polyurethane coating is the favoured paint of the boat building industry due to its colour brilliance, durability and resistance to cracking and peeling. These qualities make the paint an ideal selection to withstand the heat and UV rays of Australian windows. The paint (primer and top coat) has been tested for VOCs and the results show that this paint complies with the European Standard EN71 Part 3: 1994 A1:2000 AC:2002 and it also complies with the limit levels of VOCs recommended by the National Health Medical Research Council (NHMRC) of Australia. Painted Colours Available in: Fauxwood Eco Elite Fauxwood Eco Air Fauxwood Night For details on Colours please refer to the Shutter Range & Mounting Methods Reference Charts 19

4.4 Standard Panel Dimensions – Timber Eco Please refer to the Shutter Range Reference Chart on Shutter Range & Mounting Methods Reference Charts for Panel Dimensions – heights and widths. Maximum Panel heights and widths are dependent on Mounting Methods, please refer to the Shutter Range & Mounting Methods Reference Charts 4.5 Timber Eco Finishes Paint All Timber Eco Shutters are painted with a comprehensive two-part lead free polyurethane coating. The coating process consists of five individual coats, hand sanded between each coat. The two-part polyurethane coating is the favoured paint of the boat building industry due to its colour brilliance, durability and resistance to cracking and peeling. These qualities make the paint an ideal selection to withstand the heat and UV rays of Australian windows. The paint (primer and top coat) has been tested for VOCs and the results show that this paint complies with the European Standard EN71 Part 3: 1994 A1:2000 AC:2002 and it also complies with the limit levels of VOCs recommended by the National Health Medical Research Council (NHMRC) of Australia. Stained - Timber Grain Our ‘Stained’ colours have been tested to Australian conditions. These new timber ‘Stained’ grain colours will enhance any décor with stunning results. For details on Colours please refer to the Shutter Range & Mounting Methods Reference Charts Colours and Finishes Available Timber Eco For details on Colours please refer to the Shutter Range & Mounting Methods Reference Charts . 20

Fauxwood Blades Fauxwood Elliptical Blades, for panels up to 650mm 63mm Fauxwood Eco Fauxwood Eco Elite 63mm 89mm Fauxwood Eco Fauxwood Eco Elite 89mm 114mm Fauxwood Eco Fauxwood Eco Elite Antique White only 114mm Fauxwood Elliptical Reinforced Blades, for panels up to 900mm 63mm Fauxwood Eco 63mm 89mm Fauxwood Eco 89mm 21

Fauxwood Elliptical Reinforced Blades, for panels up to 950mm 63mm Fauxwood Eco Elite 63mm 89mm Fauxwood Eco Elite 89mm Fauxwood Rigid Hollow Blades, for panels up to 950mm 89mm Fauxwood Eco Air Fauxwood Contoured Blades, for panels up to 650mm 89mm Fauxwood Night 22

4.6 Timber Eco Blades Timber Elliptical Blade, for panels up to 950mm 63mm Timber Eco 63mm 89mm Timber Eco 89mm 114mm 114mm 23 Timber Eco White Antique White Eggshell

4.7 Top and Bottom Rail Fauxwood Eco Elite, Fauxwood Eco Air Fauxwood Night Fauxwood Eco, Timber Eco 10.5 mm 127 mm 9.5 mm 21 mm 11.5mm 137.5 mm Please Note: 1. The Top & Bottom Rail are variable depending on the height of the panel and the number of blades required. 2. Panels can be ordered with “Maximum Amount of Blades” requested in the Special Comments; however the Top and Bottom Rails must be made within factory determined specifications so it does not affect the integrity and overall strength of the panel. Top and Bottom Rails will not be made with a height of less than 70mm or 90mm when panel requires Aluminium Reinforcement. 24

4.8 Mid Rail Fauxwood Eco Elite, Fauxwood Eco Air, Fauxwood Eco. Timber Eco 9.5 mm 21 mm 11.5 mm 79.5 mm 10.5 mm Fauxwood Night 25

Please Note: 1. When a Mid Rail is required, the positional location must be measured from the bottom of the opening to the centre of where the mid rail is required. 2. Every effort will be made to have the mid rail placed in the exact position requested but there can be some variances depending on the height of the panels. 3. We recommend ordering a Mid Rail location as “Critical Mid Rail” in your Special Comments, as the factory has a (MAA) Mid Rail Adjustment Allowance of 40mm up or down, if “Critical Mid Rail” has not been specified in the Special Comments. 4. “Critical Mid Rail” MUST be selected in the Special Comments, corresponding to each relating Line Item on the order form. 5. If there is some leeway, please advise in the Special Comments notes area. For example, if the window mullion to be covered is 30mm deep, and the Mid Rail is 80mm deep, then the Mid Rail could be positioned up 25mm, or down 25mm and still cover the mullion. Make a note in the comments area for this item “MR can move /- 25mm. This flexibility could allow the designer to deliver a more balanced panel, or to match blade heights with another panel that is side by side. 6. Any shutter over 2500mm high will require two mid rails, however only one of those mid rails can be specified as “Critical Mid Rail” – please select this on the order form, in the Special Comments. 7. The second mid rail cannot be Critical as the overlaps and increments for every blade location have to be exact, so the second mid rail height will vary depending on the height of the panel and the amount of full blades required and whether or not the top and bottom rails have the Aluminium Insert Reinforcing (for Fauxwood Eco panels over 650mm wide). 1200mm 600mm Example (see arrows): Gross Open Height 1200mm Mid rail @ 600mm (Bottom of Opening to Centre of Mid Rail) 26

4.9 Stiles Standard Stile A standard shutter panel is made using a standard rectangular stile. 50.8mm Fauxwood Stile with Fluffy Strip Option 27mm Standard Stile is used on the side of panels butting into framework, T Posts or if panels only are ordered, without specific instructions. Rabbet Stiles Left Panel Right Panel 27m m 50.8mm The Rabbet Stiles is Standard and used to provide a light block where two panels overlap or interlock. Rabbet Stiles are often hinged to each other using step hinges for Bi Fold, Double Hinged and Combo Panel shutter situations. Where two panels meet in the centre the rabbet will be back, front as shown in the drawing and photo above. You can also request the left hand panel to open first where required; this need to be requested in Special Comments corresponding to the related Line Item on the order form. If a mix of left and right panels are to open first, specify panels by assigning panel numbers from the left to right and make a request in Special Comments corresponding to the related Line Item on the order form. For example, “Panel 2 and 3 to open first”. Right hand panels always open first as standard unless otherwise requested in the Special Comments. 27

Astragal Stiles (D Mould) The Astragal Stile can be specially ordered when necessary, please specify the location clearly in the Layout Code: Example 1: L-D R ( D mould will be on Left Side of Right Panel) Example 2: L D-R (D mould will be on Right Side of Left Panel) 28

4.10 Tilt Rod Four Tilt Rod Options: 1. Centre Tilt Rod Placed in the centre and front of the panel, with all blades being grouped together between the Top & Bottom Rail or Divider Rail. When Bi Folding the panels the Tilt Rod is positioned 8mm off centre to allow the panels to fold onto each other without hitting the Tilt Rod. * Not Available in Fauxwood Eco Air, Fauxwood Night and Timber Eco 2. Off Set Tilt Rod Is the same style as the Centre Tilt Rod, but is placed closer to the hinged side of the Panel. The standard will be 30mm in from the end of the blades. If the panel is fixed, you must specify what side the Off Set Tilt Rod is to be on. This can also be split at specified locations e.g.: Top and Bottom above and/or below the Mid Rail. “Split Tilt Rod in.” must be specified in related Special Comments on the order form. * Not Available in Fauxwood Eco Air, Fauxwood Night and Timber Eco 29

3. Aluminium Hidden Tilt Rod Placed on the back of the panel, this sleek T Shaped Aluminium Tilt Rod is barely visible from the front. The colour co-ordinated hidden metal strip is rebated into the side of the louvre blades and is positioned on the back of the hinged side of panel. This option provides an unobtrusive view through the shutters once the blades are open. This tiltrod provides the added strength and durability, and helps to reduce light gaps down the sides of the blades. 4. Rack & Pinion (For Fauxwood Eco & Fauxwood Eco Elite shutters 89mm Blade only) A Rack & Pinion tilt is an internal gear system in which teeth interlock causing the Rack to move relative to the Pinion, connecting the rotational motion of the Louvre blades. This sophisticated tilt system is completely enclosed in the stile. All blades between rails move together. Rack and Pinion attracts a surcharge. Split Tilt Rods All tilt rods are supplied as one length between rails as a default. If requested, all tilt styles can be split at specified locations. Use the drop down options e.g.: Split Tiltrod above and/or below the mid rail, or specify an approximate height or number of blades for the split position in the Special Comments on the order form. 30

5. Mounting Methods 5.1 Hinged Panels Hinged Panels are the best option for windows and are the most popular form of shutters used. When ordering with frames, frames are supplied and non-mortise hinges link the panels to the frame. Hang strips are used with L shaped hinges where no visible frame is preferred. Reveals are rarely straight enough to hinge directly to the side reveals. 5.2 Double Hinged Panels A Double Hinged Panel is where two panels are hinged together, without using any tracking. Double Hinged Panels can be a good solution for windows where a fixture such as a tap prevents a wider single panel from opening fully, or where the customer wants the panels to fold back off the window, without any frames obstructing the view or access to the window Caution should be exercised as the cumulative weight of the two panels must be taken into account. For this reason, there are panel width restrictions. 5.3 Pivot Hinged Panels Pivot Hinges can be used at the top and bottom of Panels when there is no frame required. 5.4 Fixed Removable Panels We offer three Fixed mounting options, to fix panels in position so that the blades can open and close but the panels are held in place without hinges. Some options can be removed, others are permanently fixed. 5.5 Bi Fold Panels Bi Fold Panels are an ideal option for room dividers and covering a sliding door, giving the ability to fold the panels away leaving the full view of the outside world. 5.6 Sliding Panels Sliding Panels can be used in a number of situations but they are commonly used over sliding doors. 31

5.7 Photo Gallery of Mounting Methods Hinged Panels 32

Double Hinged Panels 33

Fixed Removable Panels 34

Bi Fold Panels 35

Sliding Panels 36

6. Hinged Panels We recommend the panel width to be kept well less than the maximum widths to reduce the weight on the hinges. Please note that wide or larger Fauxwood panels may need to be lifted in and out of their frames. Shutter panels are designed to sit inside a frame. Please refer to the Shutter Range & Mounting Methods Reference Charts for Hinged Panels minimum and maximum dimensions. 6.1 Layout Codes for Hinged Panels When configuring the “Layout Code” for Hinged Panels, the letters below apply: ‘L’ ‘R’ ‘T’ ‘B’ ‘C’ ‘D’ - Left Hand Side Hinge - Right Hand Side Hinge - T Post (for hinging panels off) - Bay Post (135 post used for Bay windows) - Corner Post (90 post used for Corner Windows) - D Mould NOTE: When ordering, the Panel Quantity must match the Layout Code. 37

One Panel R L Two Panels LR LTR Three Panels LTLR LRTR LTLTL RTRTR Four Panels LRTLR LTLRTR 38

RTLRTL Five Panels LTLRTLR Six Panels LRTLRTLR Other configurations can be used depending on: The number of panels required and The function for each opening. Note: In some cases, magnets can also be used to mount panels to the frame instead of hinges. 39

6.2 Framing for Hinged Panels There are a range of frames available to suit your specific needs. Inside Mount Frames are useful for most reveal fit applications, they give you the ability to hang the shutter panel square in the frame and then any uneven gaps around the frame can be filled in with No More Gaps. This gives the impression that the window frame is square, when often they are not. Inside Fit Framing Options The arrows represent the direction of fixing. 26.2mm FAUXWOOD: 26.2mm 26.2mm 75mm 62mm 50mm 42mm 50mm L Frame Inside Fit (recommended for 63mm blades or 89mm providing there is enough clearance) 45mm 32mm 20mm 42mm 62mm L Frame Inside Fit (recommended for 89mm blades) 40 42mm 75mm L Frame Inside Fit (recommended for 114mm blades)

25.4mm TIMBER: 25.4mm 25.4mm 75mm 62mm 50mm 40.4mm 50mm L Frame Inside Fit (recommended for 63mm blades or 89mm provid

Fauxwood Shutters have the look of real wood but they are made from a PVC extrusion that will withstand temperatures up to 50 Celsius. Fauxwood Shutters are water resistant making it an ideal product for wet areas such as bathrooms, kitchens and laundries. Fauxwood Shutters are very durable, they will resist knocks and scratches.

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