Polyresin Shutters, Charlotte, NC

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Polyresin shutters can offer beauty and durability at an affordable price.

If you love the look of classic wood shutters but don’t want to pay the higher upfront costs for your home’s window treatments, our team at Evershade Blinds invites you to consider polyresin shutters instead. Polyresin shutters are made from a type of synthetic material that’s highly resistant to moisture while still resembling real wood patterns. If you live in a busy household and want something that’s both attractive and easy to maintain, these shutters may be ideal for you.

Polyresin Shutters in Charlotte, North Carolina

For years, we have proudly helped homeowners throughout the Charlotte, North Carolina area with their window treatment needs. Our locally owned and operated business offers a wide range of customizable window treatment options, and even our polyresin shutters are available in numerous styles, colors, and sizes. No matter what your interior design style may be, we’re confident that we’ll be able to find the perfect match for your home.

In addition to their realistic wood-like appearances, polyresin shutters are far easier to clean and maintain compared to their real wood counterparts. They’re incredibly durable and resistant to moisture, dents, or fading, making them perfect in areas that receive a lot of direct sunlight. Plus, they never need to be painted or stained to maintain their vibrant color.

If you’re interested in learning more about polyresin shutters or would like to schedule a consultation with our team, we would love to hear from you! Simply contact us to ask us your questions or set up an appointment for us to meet with you at your home. During this time, we’ll further discuss your needs, take measurements of your home, and provide you with the information you need to make a confident decision.


At Evershade Blinds, we offer polyresin shutters for customers in Charlotte, Concord, Mooresville, Mint Hill, Cornelius, Davidson, Huntersville, and Gastonia, North Carolina, as well as Fort Mill and Rock Hill, South Carolina.