Bi-fold shutter features

  • Hinged, Folding Panels
    Panels are connected with hinges and fold concertina-style along a track, allowing them to stack neatly to the side.
  • Full Access to Openings
    When folded back, they reveal almost the entire width of a window or door – ideal for patio doors.

  • Smooth Tracked Operation
    Glide effortlessly along a top or bottom track for stable, easy movement.

  • Space-Saving Design
    Panels fold rather than swing outward, reducing the footprint needed for operation.

Bi-pass shutter features

  • Sliding Track System
    Panels move side-to-side along parallel tracks, smoothly gliding behind one another.
  • Ideal for Tight Spaces
    Since panels don’t fold or swing out, they’re perfect for narrow walkways or areas with limited clearance.

  • Partial Access to Openings
    One panel always sits behind the other, making them ideal for wide windows where full access isn’t essential.

Tracked Shutters

Bi-pass and bi-fold tracked shutters are practical, stylish solutions for wide windows, patio doors, and large openings where traditional hinged shutters aren’t suitable. Designed to move along a secure track system, both styles provide smooth operation, excellent light control, and a clean, contemporary look. Their streamlined movement makes them ideal for modern homes that need flexibility without sacrificing aesthetic appeal.

Bi-fold tracked shutters feature panels that are hinged together and fold concertina-style along the track. When opened, they stack neatly to the side, offering maximum access to the full width of the opening. This makes them perfect for patio doors, room dividers, or areas where you want an unobstructed transition between spaces. Their collapsible design also reduces visual bulk and allows for a more open, airy feel when the panels are folded back.

Bi-pass tracked shutters, by contrast, slide smoothly behind one another on parallel tracks. Because they don’t fold outward, they’re an excellent choice for tighter spaces or walkways where swing clearance is limited. You can slide one panel behind another to expose part of the opening while keeping the rest covered, giving you flexible control over light and privacy. Although they don’t provide full access at once, their sleek, gliding motion and minimal footprint make them highly practical for wide windows.

Whether you’re looking for the full-opening accessibility of bi-fold shutters or the space-efficient design of bi-pass shutters, tracked systems offer a functional, attractive, and durable solution for larger architectural spaces.

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.

Bi-Pass or Bi-Fold: Space-saving solutions for wide openings, with bi-fold panels neatly folding aside for full access and bi-pass panels sliding smoothly on a track where space is limited.

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.

Bi-Pass or Bi-Fold: Space-saving solutions for wide openings, with bi-fold panels neatly folding aside for full access and bi-pass panels sliding smoothly on a track where space is limited.

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.

Bi-Pass or Bi-Fold: Space-saving solutions for wide openings, with bi-fold panels neatly folding aside for full access and bi-pass panels sliding smoothly on a track where space is limited.