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How to Style Stucco Homes Using Exterior Shutters

June 21, 2022

How to Style Stucco Homes Using Exterior Shutters

A stucco house facade offers a blank canvas to a designer or design-conscious homeowner and allows for endless possibilities for stunning final results.


Stucco can be used in a variety of architectural styles. It is durable and easy to maintain. Stucco's simplicity draws attention to the home's other fascinating details like windows, front doors, and railings.


Shutters can be a great way of increasing curb appeal in stucco homes. But there are so many design options that it begs you the question: What shutter style is best for your home? Here are seven ideas that will spark your imagination.



Panel Shutters


Panel shutters are a great choice. You don't have to choose a simple shutter style. It doesn't necessarily mean that your home won't be stylish. 


1. Arch Top Panel Shutters For Maximum Wow Factor


This modern home is stunning with its beautiful shutters and windows. Our favorite feature is the two arched windows with arch top panel shutters. The soft color palette of the home and soft uplighting allow the shutters to shine through.


There are many shutter styles in this kind of house. There are the traditional panel shutters on both the bottom and second floors. While the first-floor window has louvered shutters, it has archtops. The small inset windows at the center of the house are well paired with one-panel shutters. These multi-paned arched windows feature custom flat panel shutters featuring radius tops.


These shutters are so beautiful; it's hard not to see this house without them.


2. Premium Wood Panels for Authentic Charm


This home is a great example of farmhouse charm and classic design. The historic home's look is enhanced by choice of premium wood for shutters. Red wood shutters, paired with white trim on the door and windows, bring the whole look together. And the dinner bell, windchimes, and windchimes just add the finishing touch.



3. Panel Shutters with Cutouts for Personality


Amazing how small touches of color can bring a home's exterior alive. A homeowner may add blue shutters to a home with a simple white stucco façade. The shutters feature adorable custom cutouts as well as functional shutter hardware. It preserves the home's charm and adds a bit of flair. A cherry red was chosen for the porch furniture, and colorful flowers were planted along the front.


Although the home's overall structure is quite simple and well-symmetrical, these accents make it more enjoyable.



Louvered Shutters


Some people love stucco because of its durability. Its versatility is another reason why stucco is so popular. Optible louver shutters will be a favorite of those in this latter group. Louver shutters have the ability to filter light through windows and allow airflow. However, even if they aren't used as decoration, their breezy, light look is perfect for a variety of home styles.

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