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Colonial Greenwich Wooden Shutter


Colonial Greenwich Wooden Shutter - Stout and hearty design- works well on larger windows and spans. Tastes almost as good as chicken pot pye.


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Spanish Cedar

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Standard Colonial Greenwich Wooden Shutter Features:

  • True Mortise, Peg & Tenon Joinery
  • Solid Hardwood Construction
  • Hand Crafted
  • Available in fine Mahogany, Cedar, Poplar, Oak, Walnut, Cherry, Maple and other species

Specifications:

  • Frame Thickness: 1 5/16 "
  • Stile Width: 2 1/2 "
  • Base Rail: 4 "
  • Dividing Rail: 2 1/2 "
  • Pegging: Authentic Hardwood Dowels

Available Shutter Options:

  • Horns
  • Radius Top
  • Custom Mouldings
  • Panel Cut Outs
  • Thicknesses from 3/4" to 2 1/4"+
  • Custom Sticking Profiles
  • Radius Tops
  • Bolection Mouldings
  • Inlays
  • Factory Priming
  • Customizable Rails, Stiles

Create your own custom Colonial Greenwich Wooden Shutter now!


The Greenwich Colonial Flat Panel shutter is a dramatic and strong window shutter with three panels, one smaller on top, and two larger ones below it, separated by rails. It is an attractive style that is often used to emphasize the height of a window, as the smaller panel up top draws the eye upwards. The Greenwich style is prominent in Colonial style and early Victorian homes. The standard thickness is 1 5/16" in the frame, with 2 ½" wide Rails and Stiles, but the dimensions can be modified to exactly match existing or historical shutters. Built with true mortise and tenon joinery, and pegged with authentic hardwood dowels, these classic shutters will add character and history to your home.

These elegant shutters can be ordered with a number of options ranging from horns to radius tops, and there are a variety of custom details that can be included in the design: inlays, cut outs, and custom sticking profiles, among others. Our window shutters are most often manufactured from Spanish Cedar or Western Red Cedar, and easy to paint Poplar, although Estate Millwork can fabricate them from almost any type of wood.