Give Your Home a Coastal Feel with Plantation Shutters

March 24, 2016

Author: Mike

Decorating

 

Want that bright, breezy coastal look without remodeling your whole house? Plantation shutters are one of the simplest ways to make a room feel lighter, cleaner, and more “finished.”

They’re not just a window covering, they’re a design choice. The crisp lines, soft white finish, and adjustable louvers feel right at home with coastal interiors: relaxed, airy, and never fussy.

Why shutters work so well with coastal style

Coastal design is all about a few things: natural light, calm textures, and a space that feels easy to live in. Shutters fit that vibe because they look built-in (not temporary), and they keep the window area looking uncluttered.

A few style reasons homeowners love them:

  • Clean, architectural lines that instantly elevate a room
  • Light control that still feels open (you can filter light, not just block it)
  • A timeless look that pairs well with linen, rattan, light woods, and neutral palettes

 

With 60+ years of combined experience in the window covering industry, we’ve watched trends come and go—but this is one of those choices that keeps working, decade after decade.

Where coastal shutters shine most

You can use shutters almost anywhere, but they really stand out in spaces where you want the room to feel bright and relaxed:

  • Living rooms and family rooms
  • Kitchens and breakfast nooks
  • Bedrooms (especially if you want a calm feel)
  • Bathrooms and laundry rooms (composite options are popular here)

 

If you’re searching for indoor window shutters, this is often the look people have in mind: light, clean, and easy.

Plantation shutters interior: the “built-in” look that makes a room feel finished

One reason plantation shutters interior styles are so popular is that they don’t just cover a window, they frame it. That built-in feel is a big part of what makes coastal spaces look intentional instead of decorated “on top.”

You’ll also hear people describe these as window shutters interior treatments, especially when they’re trying to get away from fabric-heavy looks and keep the room feeling crisp.

A quick note if you’re comparing plantation blinds vs. shutters

 

People sometimes search for plantation blinds when they’re really picturing shutters. Here’s the simplest way to think about it: blinds tend to feel more “add-on,” while shutters feel more “built-in.” If coastal is the goal, that built-in look is usually what makes the difference.

Want help ordering the right shutters?

This post is all about the style side, how shutters support a coastal look and why they’re such a natural fit.

If you want the step-by-step on choosing, measuring, and ordering, we put together a separate guide here:

https://www.blindsonline.com/blog/ordering-custom-interior-shutters/

(That one goes deeper into the practical details—without pressure.)

Final thought: coastal style that stays calm (and stays in style)

If you want a window treatment that feels bright, clean, and timeless, shutters are hard to beat. They give coastal spaces that relaxed, finished look, while still keeping things simple for everyday living.

And if you’d like a second set of eyes before you order, that’s what we’re here for—backed by 60+ years of combined window covering experience and a very DIY-friendly approach.

Ready to start your DIY coastal shutter project?

 

Roger & Mike

The BlindsOnline.com Team