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SHUTTER
sa   LOUVERED DOOR & SHUTTER
sa   MODEL & MINIATURE SHUTTER
x   WINDOW SHUTTER

Make your own insulating window shades, insulating Roman shades, insulating curtains and insulated shutters.
ALTERNATIVE SOURCES OF ENERGY #31 Apr 1978 pg. 4, 11, 12, 17

Clean-line window shutters feature caning material sandwiched between strips of clear pine.
APARTMENT LIFE Apr 1979 (v.11#4) pg. 34

Window panels that swivel on a pivot are wooden frames with mosquito netting stapled to the back.
APARTMENT LIFE Apr 1979 (v.11#4) pg. 62

Tip shows how to make shutters from pine lattice.
APARTMENT LIFE Jul 1980 (v.12#7) pg. 57, 84

Photo shows shutters made from tongue-and-groove 1x4 fir flooring. Est. cost: $35.
BETTER HOMES & GARDENS Jul 1971 (v.49#7) pg. 47

Photo shows tiny shutters (Bermuda shutters) that are made to swing up from the bottom. Est. cost: $31.
BETTER HOMES & GARDENS Jul 1971 (v.49#7) pg. 58

How to clean shades, shutters and blinds.
BETTER HOMES & GARDENS Oct 1972 (v.50#10) pg. J2 (182+)

Photo shows how to make a supergraphic window cover for a large or odd-sized window from panels of particle board that are hinged like shutters and set into the window frame. When painted with bold stripes, the cover provides complete privacy and makes the window "disappear" when closed. Est. cost: $17.
BETTER HOMES & GARDENS Jul 1975 (v.53#7) pg. 47

Photo shows how adhesive-backed paper can be used to make decorative interior window shutters. Basic shutter is made from 1/2" plywood.
BETTER HOMES & GARDENS Jul 1976 (v.54#7) pg. 92

Tips on measuring windows accurately for window shades, venetian blinds and shutters.
BETTER HOMES & GARDENS Jul 1977 (v.55#7) pg. 65

Photo shows how to make a latticed window covering from 1x2s. Designed so it can be proped open at the bottom. Est. cost: $26.
BETTER HOMES & GARDENS Jul 1977 (v.55#7) pg. 115, 112

Photo shows how to make an acrylic plant hanger to hang in front of a window that will also serve as a window screen. Window-sized sheet of smoked acrylic has a hole cut to accommodate the plant. Est. cost: $35.
BETTER HOMES & GARDENS Jul 1977 (v.55#7) pg. 117

Tip on how to make caned window shutters that are mounted on the sides of a window for decorative effect. Shutters are for inside use and do not close. Est. cost: $35.
BETTER HOMES & GARDENS Jul 1977 (v.55#7) pg. 124, 122

Twelve-panel window screen of mythical animals and jungle plants done in crayon batik.
BETTER HOMES & GARDENS Jan 1978 (v.56#1) pg. 84, 131

Solid-panel interior folding shutters are made from painted 1x12 boards with rug yarn circle appliques. Est. cost: $20.
BETTER HOMES & GARDENS Jul 1978 (v.56#7) pg. 110, 160

Tip: Insulated sliding panels to cover windows are built from 1" foam, covered with hardboard and framed by wood. Facing of cedar strips gives a finished look.
BETTER HOMES & GARDENS Jan 1979 (v.57#1) pg. 33

Tip: How to make insulated sliding panels for a skylight.
BETTER HOMES & GARDENS Jan 1979 (v.57#1) pg. 35

Energy-saving shutters you can build. Frame of 1x2s is filled with 2" fiberglass batts and covered with plywood skins on both sides.
BETTER HOMES & GARDENS Apr 1979 (v.57#4) pg. 181

Tip: Macrame panels for shutter inserts done in square knots with diamond areas of free-falling cord. Estimated cost: $7.
BETTER HOMES & GARDENS Jul 1980 (v.58#7) pg. 88

Energy-saving window coverings you can make yourself. (1) Roman shade. (2) Rigid pop-in panel. (3) Fabric-faced shutters.
BETTER HOMES & GARDENS Mar 1982 (v.60#3) pg. 19

Tip: Attach casters to the bottom of large trifold shutter doors designed to close off large windows, patio doors, etc.
BETTER HOMES & GARDENS Apr 1984 (v.62#4) pg. F3

Inside looking out. Three inside decorative window treatments. (1) Planter box. (2) Shutters painted with crackle-finish. (3) Deep valance that mimics an awning.
BETTER HOMES & GARDENS Apr 1999 (v.77#4) pg. 70

Fanciful cut-out shutters add a decorative touch to your home's interior or exterior. Three designs shown.
CANADIAN WORKSHOP Sep 1984 (v.7#12) pg. 12, 26

Four styles of exterior shutters to construct: fixed louver, hinged louvered, panelled and vertical board.
CANADIAN WORKSHOP May 1986 (v.9#8) pg. 48

Using richly embossed wallpaper (anaglypta) as the panel material in window shutters or window valance. Perforations are added to let in rays of light.
CREATIVE IDEAS FOR LIVING Jan-Feb 1990 (v.21#1) pg. 16

Making interior raised-panel wood shutters.
EARLY AMERICAN LIFE Jun 1981 (v.12#3) pg. 34

How to make framed lattice shutters, a lattice framed mirror, and lattice door fronts to create a trellis effect in a bathroom.
FAMILY CIRCLE Sep 18 1979 (v.92#13) pg. 109, 154

Tip: Country kitchen window treatment. Rough-sawn boards are used to build rustic shutters and a cap over a window. Shelves inside the window frame hold plants and collectables.
FAMILY CIRCLE Nov 1 1979 (v.92#15) pg. 101

How to make bifold panels and casement curtains to cover a sliding glass door.
FAMILY CIRCLE May 13 1980 (v.93#7) pg. 111, 150

Plant shelves and lattice-work shutters are used to decorate the window over a kitchen sink.
FAMILY CIRCLE Feb 23 1982 (v.95#3) pg. 78, 142

48 ideas for decorating your windows on the inside are illustrated in photographs.
FAMILY CIRCLE Mar 8 1983 (v.96#4) pg. 82

Build sliding panels which conceal windows. Decorative panel doors, with wood and fabric panels, are used to hide unsightly windows.
FAMILY HANDYMAN #222 Oct 1981 (v.31#8) pg. 22

Five great ways to dress up your windows. Includes wooden blinds, vertical blinds, wooden shutters, pleated shades, and venetian blinds. Includes tips on selection, measuring, and installation.
FAMILY HANDYMAN #262 Oct 1985 (v.35#8) pg. 25

Making thermal shutters with an R value of 8. Est. cost: $3 per sq.ft.
FINE HOMEBUILDING #2 Apr-May 1981 pg. 52
Added Info FINE HOMEBUILDING #5 Oct-Nov 1981 pg. 4

A brief look at "Indian shutters", those wooden panels that can be closed from inside the house, often sliding in and out of pockets built into the walls.
FINE HOMEBUILDING #8 Apr-May 1982 pg. 74

Shoji sash. Sliding sash frames set into a casement frame are fastened to the inside of a window and eliminate the need for curtains, while improving the insulation of a window.
FINE HOMEBUILDING #8 Apr-May 1982 pg. 75

Greenhouse shutters. Insulated panels and rigging that folds them away overhead.
FINE HOMEBUILDING #13 Feb-Mar 1983 pg. 48
Correction FINE HOMEBUILDING #14 Apr-May 1983 pg. 8

Making counterbalanced, vertically-drawn insulated window shutters.
FINE HOMEBUILDING #17 Oct-Nov 1983 pg. 44

Movable insulation for skylights. How to build and mount insulated panels in tracks so that they can fully or partially block skylight openings.
FINE HOMEBUILDING #28 Aug-Sep 1985 pg. 46
Added Info FINE HOMEBUILDING #29 Oct-Nov 1985 pg. 6

Movable shoji panels cover skylights. Included in an article on a Greene and Greene inspired living room and bedroom.
FINE HOMEBUILDING #29 Oct-Nov 1985 pg. 56

Tip: Use sand-filled counterweights for balancing movable insulated shutters. Sand is easily added or deleted during installation.
FINE HOMEBUILDING #30 Dec 1985-Jan 1986 pg. 10

Tip: Build lattice shutters from a bundle of lathe strips. Est. cost: $20.
GOOD HOUSEKEEPING Mar 1979 (v.188#3) pg. 164, 258

Tip: Stenciled bamboo shade and made-to-measure shutters.
GOOD HOUSEKEEPING Jul 1980 (v.191#1) pg. 126, 212

Interior shutters that can be easily removed are made from insulation board, steel channel and fabrics.
HANDMADE #17 Jan-Feb 1985 pg. 94

Twelve ways to screen your windows against the sun. A variety of awnings, shutters, screening, sun-control film, and eyebrows are examined.
HANDY ANDY May 1978 (v.2#8) pg. 21

A look at the new window treatments designed to stop heat loss. Covers insulating shutters, removable insulating panels, quilts and blankets, film shades and reflective films.
HANDY ANDY Nov 1979 (v.4#2) pg. 19

How to cut heat loss or heat gain with exterior blinds, shutters or screens.
HANDY ANDY Dec 1979 (v.4#3) pg. 16

How to buy and install inside shutters.
HANDY ANDY Mar 1980 (v.4#6) pg. 24

Build your own inside shutters. Wooden frames have inserts of perforated metal, caning, or other materials.
HANDY ANDY Jul 1980 (v.4#9) pg. 8

Cold frontal attacks. The trials and tribulations of window insulations. What is available in movable insulation and tips on their use.
HARROWSMITH #46 Dec 1982-Jan 1983 (v.7#4) pg. 37

Sun shades for a solarium roof are supported and operated by strong fishline.
HOMEOWNER Sep-Oct 1983 (v.8#5) pg. 41

Designer ideas for using interior shutters.
HOMEOWNER Apr 1989 (v.14#3) pg. 76

How to stain and finish interior shutters using aerosol stains.
HOMEOWNERS HOW TO Jan-Feb 1978 (v.3#1) pg. 68

How to install interior shutters. Covers choosing the right size and installation, plus instructions for making your own open-frame shutters.
HOMEOWNERS HOW TO Jan-Feb 1978 (v.3#1) pg. 73

Three styles of inside shutters built with insulating foam and wood.
HOMEOWNERS HOW TO Jan-Feb 1979 (v.4#1) pg. 41

How to cut heat loss at sliding glass doors. Two designs for insulating shutters you can build.
HOMEOWNERS HOW TO Nov-Dec 1979 (v.4#6) pg. 94

How to make simple styrofoam panels to cover and insulate window openings.
HOMEOWNERS HOW TO Jan-Feb 1980 (v.5#1) pg. 78

Sliding window panels are made from unfinished shutters. They open and close on aluminum tracks.
HOMEOWNERS HOW TO Nov-Dec 1981 (v.6#6) pg. 79

Interior window shutters are styled like a section of board-on-board fencing.
HOMEOWNERS HOW TO Mar-Apr 1982 (v.7#2) pg. 12

Two styles of panels that can be used for folding screens, shutters or as wall hangings. (1) North African inspired panels crocheted from handspun yarns. (2) Rendition of Egyptian Middle Kingdom palace fresco with Nile waterfowl, fish and plants. Three panels are painted on muslin with Procian dyes.
LADIES HOME JOURNAL NEEDLE & CRAFT Spring-Summer 1978 (v.8#2) pg. 62, 101

Cotton-on-canvas stitchery for shutter panels.
McCALLS NEEDLEWORK & CRAFTS Summer 1980 (v.25#2) pg. 52, 12

Insulated shutters. Decorative wood frame-and-panel shutters are backed with styrofoam and plywood (or fabric). They fit on the inside of the window.
MECHANIX ILLUSTRATED #630 Nov 1980 (v.76) pg. 126

Build these useful window dressings. (1) Cabinets flank a bay window and window seat. (2) Greenhouse cabinets flank a window. (3) Early American cupboards conceal radiator under the window. (4) Sliding, insulated window shutters.
MECHANIX ILLUSTRATED #645 Feb 1982 (v.78) pg. 78

Build these hinged inside shutters for insulating bay windows.
MECHANIX ILLUSTRATED #655 Dec 1982 (v.78) pg. 83

Thermal cover-ups. How to reduce window heat loss. Part 2. Pop-in shutter and bedboard panels.
MOTHER EARTH NEWS #85 Jan-Feb 1984 pg. 118

Make a fabric "stained glass" panel to decorate your window.
MOTHER EARTH NEWS #87 May-Jun 1984 pg. 110

A roster of summer energy savers. How to reduce interior temperatures using interior drapes, curtains, or blinds, solar films, solar screens, exterior shutters, vegetation, structural overhangs and awnings.
NEW SHELTER Mar 1980 (v.1#2) pg. 36

A pop-in shutter to insulate windows. Built from a sheet of Thermax, decorative fabric and a simple wooden frame.
NEW SHELTER Oct 1980 (v.1#7) pg. 31

Three variations of thermal shutters which you can build.
NEW SHELTER Oct 1980 (v.1#7) pg. 61

Sun breakers. The easy way to manage summer shade and winter sun on south-facing windows.
NEW SHELTER Mar 1984 (v.5#3) pg. 46

How to strip paint, shellac and varnish from shutters. Both solid panel and movable louver styles are covered.
OLD-HOUSE JOURNAL Sep 1974 (v.2#9) pg. 1

Fixing sagging shutters which use mortise-and-tenon construction.
OLD-HOUSE JOURNAL Jun 1976 (v.4#6) pg. 2

Reconstructing window shutters and blinds, both solid panel and louver style.
OLD-HOUSE JOURNAL Sep 1976 (v.4#9) pg. 10

How to deal with peeling problems on stripped shutters.
OLD-HOUSE JOURNAL Aug 1979 (v.7#8) pg. 94

Note of caution on the use of Enamelac as a sealer to isolate the finish coats of paint from chemical stripper residue left in the wood on exterior shutters.
OLD-HOUSE JOURNAL Nov 1979 (v.7#11) pg. 122

How to make and use movable insulation for your windows. Looks at curtains, shades and insulated shutters.
OLD-HOUSE JOURNAL Apr 1982 (v.10#4) pg. 88

Tip: Shortened bifold door panels may be suitable as indoor window shutters.
OLD-HOUSE JOURNAL Nov 1983 (v.11#9) pg. 207

Tip on reinforcing a sagging wooden shutter using small wooden wedges.
OLD-HOUSE JOURNAL Mar-Apr 1990 (v.18#2) pg. 20

Paint colors for shutters on 1880s house is suggested.
OLD-HOUSE JOURNAL Sep-Oct 1990 (v.18#5) pg. 18

Charleston shutters. A study in repair technique following hurricane Hugo. A related article looks at shutter history, hardware and maintenance tips.
OLD-HOUSE JOURNAL May-Jun 1993 (v.21#3) pg. 42, 47

How to construct insulating shutters that work. Shutters are made of two sheets of Thermoply, a high density cardboard, attached to a wooden frame and covered with fabric. Step-by-step construction details furnished. Cost of materials estimated at 50 cents per square foot plus cost of fabric.
ORGANIC GARDENING Nov 1977 (v.24#11) pg. 121

How to make thermal shutters. Both sliding and folding styles described.
ORGANIC GARDENING Dec 1978 (v.25#12) pg. 83

Easy-to-build heat-trapping shutters.
ORGANIC GARDENING Jan 1980 (v.27#1) pg. 120

Shutters become a wind break for a doorway.
POPULAR MECHANICS Sep 1963 (v.120#3) pg. 136

Make your own raised-panel wooden shutters.
POPULAR MECHANICS Mar 1980 (v.153#3) pg. 128

Tip: Insulated window covers consist of 2" thick polystyrene foam with edges covered with tape. Fits on inside of window.
POPULAR MECHANICS Sep 1980 (v.154#3) pg. 149

Outdoor reflective window shutters are opened and adjusted to the proper angle to reflect the maximum sunlight through south-facing windows. They are closed at night and cloudy days to prevent heat loss.
POPULAR MECHANICS Apr 1981 (v.155#4) pg. 172

Solid-wood bifold window shutters are made from plywood decorated with molding.
POPULAR MECHANICS Jan 1983 (v.159#1) pg. 108

How to install interior window shutters.
POPULAR MECHANICS Dec 1988 (v.165#12) pg. 120

Decorative (non-operating) window shutters are mounted with a wooden key and gib for easy removal.
POPULAR SCIENCE Jun 1972 (v.200#6) pg. 136

Operating exterior wooden shutters can be altered to have glass panels, instead of wood or slats. Then, they become "storm windows" which can be open in summer and closed in winter.
POPULAR SCIENCE Feb 1975 (v.206#2) pg. 101

Window heat loss, how to stop it or reduce it. Suggestions include building insulated shutters for the inside, installing additional storm window protection, and double-glazing door windows.
POPULAR SCIENCE Jan 1978 (v.212#1) pg. 97

Tip: Hang window shutters from coat hangers when spray painting the shutters.
POPULAR SCIENCE Nov 1982 (v.221#5) pg. 154

Tip on repainting very old exterior shutters.
POPULAR WOODWORKING #76 Jan 1994 (v.13#4) pg. 14

Folding frame-and-panel solid-wood interior shutters for windows.
POPULAR WOODWORKING #102 May 1998 (v.18#2) pg. 62

Fabricate shoji (light wooden framework covered with rice paper) for use as window covers to filter bright sunlight and provide privacy.
PRACTICAL HOMEOWNER Oct 1991 (v.6#8) pg. 54
Added Info PRACTICAL HOMEOWNER Mar-Apr 1992 pg. 12

How to make adjustable shutters for a skylight. Panels of rigid foam insulation are covered with plywood. A pair of double pulleys and venetian blind cord are used to open or close the shutters.
SUNSET Dec 1977 (v.159#6) pg. 98

Tip shows how to make fabric covered shutters.
SUNSET Sep 1978 (v.161#3) pg. 102

How to make a narrow privacy screen for a bathroom window from a collage of torn tissue paper, covered with acetate and framed with 1x2s.
SUNSET Sep 1978 (v.161#3) pg. 115

Tip: How to make pulley-operated styrene foam panels for windows to hold the heat in at night.
SUNSET Mar 1979 (v.162#3) pg. 128

How to make folding fabric shutters. Frames are made from fir 1x2s and 1x3s. Fabric inserts are held in place by 3/8" dowels.
SUNSET May 1979 (v.162#5) pg. 148

How to create insulated shutters that open and close easily. Pulley system operates these horizontal shutters.
SUNSET Jul 1979 (v.163#1) pg. 110

How to make slide-into-place, lightproof, sound-deadening screens from insulating board. Estimated cost for two screens: $10.
SUNSET Nov 1979 (v.163#5) pg. 148

Homemade shutters are used to insulate high (clerestory) windows when closed, and to reflect more light into the room when open.
SUNSET May 1983 (v.170#5) pg. 170

Woven fabric for custom-made insulating shutters. Pattern is an 8-harness waffle weave.
WEAVER'S JOURNAL #21 Summer 1981 (v.6#1) pg. 20

Pine frames have inserts of woven polyethelene strips.
WOMAN'S DAY May 13 1980 (v.43#10) pg. 105, 130

Shirred covered cornice plus pine-frame shutters accented with stencil motif and fitted with matching fabric. Est. cost: $28.
WOMAN'S DAY Jun 16 1981 (v.44#11) pg. 83, 154

Wooden plaque with stenciled acorn and oak-leaf pattern is used to decorate wooden shutters.
WOMAN'S DAY Jun 12 1984 (v.47#11) pg. 112, 144

Tip suggests making workshop window shutters with pegboard backs to increase storage space.
WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL Sep-Oct 1996 (v.20#5) pg. 7

Covering windows with translucent plastic decorator panels set in wooden frames.
WORKBENCH Mar-Apr 1969 (v.25#2) pg. 31

How to make removable grills from lattice stock for a variety of windows.
WORKBENCH May-Jun 1974 (v.30#3) pg. 48

How to make insulating shutters to cut heat loss through windows.
WORKBENCH May-Jun 1978 (v.34#3) pg. 86

Shoji shutters provide light control and privacy. Simple wooden frame is fitted with translucent fiberglass panels.
WORKBENCH Mar-Apr 1980 (v.36#2) pg. 42

Unique cabinet doors are woven from wood. A simple wooden frame strung with plastic clothes line and woven with wood slats to form a cabinet door or a window shutter.
WORKBENCH Nov-Dec 1980 (v.36#6) pg. 96

Low-cost window insulation uses space-age material. Use aluminized Mylar set in simple wood frames to form insulating shutters for doors and windows.
WORKBENCH Nov-Dec 1981 (v.37#6) pg. 72

Make simple insulated shutters for your windows from Styrofoam set in wooden frames and covered with thin wood strips, wallpaper, etc. Various mounting methods viewed.
WORKBENCH Jan-Feb 1985 (v.41#1) pg. 82

Private lives. Three creative solutions to block a view from your neighbors. (1) Porch screen consists of vertical slats. (2) Fence and trellised gateway. (3) Horizontal-louver window screen.
WORKBENCH May-Jun 1990 (v.46#3) pg. 38

Frame-and-panel shutters. Basic dimensions and instructions for making custom bifold shutters in one- or two-panel configuration.
WORKBENCH Dec 1992-Jan 1993 (v.48#6) pg. 50

Traditional solid wood exterior window shutters. Construction details, design and wood choices for frame-and-panel, shiplapped and batten-style shutters.
WORKBENCH Jun 1997 (v.53#3) pg. 20