Tier-on-Tier shutter features

  • Two Independently Operated Layers
    The defining feature is the upper and lower sets of shutters that work separately. You can open or close each tier on its own, giving you precise control over privacy and light.
  • Exceptional Light Control
    Open the top tier for daylight while keeping the bottom tier closed for privacy.

  • Versatile Privacy Options
    Ideal for street-facing rooms, bedrooms, and living areas. Offers multiple configurations: both tiers open, both closed, or one open and one closed.

  • Classic, Structured Appearance
    Creates a symmetrical, elegant look that suits traditional, period, and modern homes.

Tier-on-Tier Shutters

Tier-on-tier shutters, also known as double-hung shutters, feature two separate sets of panels stacked vertically, each operating independently from the other. This dual-level design offers exceptional control over both light and privacy. You can open the top tier to allow natural light to flood the room while keeping the bottom tier closed for privacy, or open both tiers fully to enjoy an unobstructed view. Their flexible configuration makes them one of the most versatile shutter styles available.

Aesthetically, tier-on-tier shutters add a clean, elegant structure to windows, making them a popular choice for traditional homes, period properties, and rooms with tall or street-facing windows. Their symmetrical layout enhances architectural character and helps create a balanced visual appeal. Because each section can be opened or closed as needed, they provide a dynamic, layered look that instantly elevates any interior.

Beyond their beauty, these shutters are also highly practical. They offer excellent insulation, helping regulate temperature and reduce outside noise, and they’re easy to maintain thanks to their durable materials and accessible design. Whether used in living rooms, bedrooms, or home offices, tier-on-tier shutters give homeowners unmatched adaptability, allowing them to tailor light, privacy, and ambiance throughout the day.

Tier-on-Tier shutter features

  • Two Independently Operated Layers
    The defining feature is the upper and lower sets of shutters that work separately. You can open or close each tier on its own, giving you precise control over privacy and light.
  • Exceptional Light Control
    Open the top tier for daylight while keeping the bottom tier closed for privacy.

  • Versatile Privacy Options
    Ideal for street-facing rooms, bedrooms, and living areas. Offers multiple configurations: both tiers open, both closed, or one open and one closed.

  • Classic, Structured Appearance
    Creates a symmetrical, elegant look that suits traditional, period, and modern homes.

Louvre Size: Louvres are available in five widths, each offering a different aesthetic and level of light control. Larger louvres provide a more contemporary look and allow more natural light into your room, while smaller louvres are ideal for compact windows or spaces where privacy is a priority. The available sizes are 47mm, 63mm, 76mm, 89mm, and 114mm.

Colours: Shutters can be manufactured from a selection of over 30 different colours and finishes.

Shutter Controls:
Tilt rod – Traditional vertical rod which can be positioned either centrally or offset.
Half-hidden – Discreet tilt rod located at the rear of the shutter panel.
Invisitilt – Completely hidden mechanism housed within the stile of the shutter panel.

Split Control: The ability to operate the top and bottom sections of a shutter panel’s louvres independently.

Hinges: A selection of different colours and finishes are available. You can even choose to have an ‘invisible’ hinge which is hidden within the frame of the shutter.

Composition: Shutters can be manufactured using highly sustainable Paulownia hardwood or PVC which is more suitable for bathrooms or kitchens which are prone to higher moisture levels.

Louvre Size: Louvres are available in five widths, each offering a different aesthetic and level of light control. Larger louvres provide a more contemporary look and allow more natural light into your room, while smaller louvres are ideal for compact windows or spaces where privacy is a priority. The available sizes are 47mm, 63mm, 76mm, 89mm, and 114mm.

Colours: Shutters can be manufactured from a selection of over 30 different colours and finishes.

Shutter Controls:
Tilt rod – Traditional vertical rod which can be positioned either centrally or offset.
Half-hidden – Discreet tilt rod located at the rear of the shutter panel.
Invisitilt – Completely hidden mechanism housed within the stile of the shutter panel.

Split Control: The ability to operate the top and bottom sections of a shutter panel’s louvres independently.

Hinges: A selection of different colours and finishes are available. You can even choose to have an ‘invisible’ hinge which is hidden within the frame of the shutter.

Composition: Shutters can be manufactured using highly sustainable Paulownia hardwood or PVC which is more suitable for bathrooms or kitchens which are prone to higher moisture levels.

Louvre Size: Louvres are available in five widths, each offering a different aesthetic and level of light control. Larger louvres provide a more contemporary look and allow more natural light into your room, while smaller louvres are ideal for compact windows or spaces where privacy is a priority. The available sizes are 47mm, 63mm, 76mm, 89mm, and 114mm.

Colours: Shutters can be manufactured from a selection of over 30 different colours and finishes.

Shutter Controls:
Tilt rod – Traditional vertical rod which can be positioned either centrally or offset.
Half-hidden – Discreet tilt rod located at the rear of the shutter panel.
Invisitilt – Completely hidden mechanism housed within the stile of the shutter panel.

Split Control: The ability to operate the top and bottom sections of a shutter panel’s louvres independently.

Hinges: A selection of different colours and finishes are available. You can even choose to have an ‘invisible’ hinge which is hidden within the frame of the shutter.

Composition: Shutters can be manufactured using highly sustainable Paulownia hardwood or PVC which is more suitable for bathrooms or kitchens which are prone to higher moisture levels.