



A lot of homeowners overlook shutters. They figure it's a small thing - not worth the time or money. But faded, warped, or worn-out shutters do more damage to your home's appearance than you'd expect. They make an otherwise clean house look tired and unfinished.
That's what we see all the time, and it's exactly why shutter installation is one of those upgrades we genuinely love doing. It's one of the fastest ways to shift how a home reads from the street. The siding can be in great shape, the lawn can look perfect - but if the shutters are off, the whole front of the house feels incomplete.
Here, a fresh set of deep navy shutters went up across all the windows on a two-story home with light gray siding. The contrast is sharp without being overdone. Navy against light gray is a combination that holds up well and looks intentional - like someone actually thought about it. That's the difference between a house that looks maintained and one that looks designed.
We handle everything from sizing and color selection to making sure each shutter is mounted level and secure - including the upper-story windows, which require working at height and knowing what you're doing. No shortcuts, no eyeballed measurements. Every shutter sits flush and square against the siding when we're done.
The details are what people notice, even when they can't name exactly what changed. New shutters won't show up on a home inspection report, but they absolutely show up in how people feel when they pull into the driveway - or when a neighbor walks by. It's a small update that carries a lot of weight.