Any Color. Any Size. Any Shape.

Woodlore® Plus

Normandy®

Interior shutters, often referred to as plantation shutters, are one of the most versatile, timeless and elegant window treatments available. Norman® shutters are designed to fit any size or shape including sliding glass doors, specialty shapes and french doors.
Shutters offer the ultimate in light control, privacy and insulating value. Explore our range of shutters crafted to fit any size, shape, color, lifestyle or budget.
Woodlore® Plus is a wood composite hybrid shutter utilizing light weight yet durable ABS for its louvers, a material often used in high-end endurance applications such as appliances, car parts and helmets, while utilizing structured wood composite frames and rails.
Sophisticated and unique, with real hardwood’s unmistakable natural beauty and luxury. The Paulownia hardwood in Normandy® stained shutters offers luxurious wood graining with elegant natural characteristics exhibiting both depth and character.
We’ve been bold in our quest to craft window furnishings that match the lives of our customers, and we’re honored to be recognized for those efforts.
Norman® innovation is driven by a commitment to quality, safety, and a solution-based approach. Through continuous improvement, our aim is to create a wide selection of beautiful and seamless window furnishing solutions for every type of window or door opening.
Learn more about the various shutter styles and applications:
Plantation Shutters | ||||
Sliding Door | Living Room | |||
More Shutters | ||||
Interior | Arched Window | |||
Louvered | Waterproof | |||
Stained Wood | ||||
Living Room |
Norman® shutters are custom crafted to cover windows and doors. They come in any size or shape, including sliding glass doors, specialty shapes and french doors.
Norman® shutters come in various materials, including premium hardwood and wood composite. They are designed and custom built to last a lifetime and are covered by our limited lifetime warranty.
At Norman® USA, we design, manufacture and assemble most of the components that go into our products. This includes farming our own wood and crafting our own shutter components.