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“These shutters images speak for themselves. We have not packed out the gallery with thousands of below par images, but instead present a selection of high calibre images that reflect the true beauty of Kelly Hoppen shutters.
These photos have been taken in a number of real life situations. Kelly’s own home (her new Notting Hill development), the sensational Lakes by Yoo project in Gloucestershire (development by John Hitchcox) and select other locations.
While we recognise that not every home can be specifically designed by Kelly, you can create a stunning, warm home, by virtue of Kelly’s shutters, just as you see in these images.
Enjoy.”
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The flat slat profile used on Kelly’s shutters is quite different from the usual ellipsoid shape found on most shutter slats. With Kelly opting for straight, architectural lines in much of her current design, these shutters fit perfectly with her design concept.
Black Hi Gloss - Lacquer shutters create a fantastic contrast against the light colours of this bathroom. Black shutters are becoming increasingly popular and give a great focal point to this bathroom.
Shutters can be designed in different ways and if you want to open the panels back off the windows the bi-folding arrangement seen here works well. The shutters fold onto each other, so the panels take up minimal space when they’re open.
The ‘overwashed’ effect that Kelly created gives a truly unique finish to your shutters. All stained shutters combine 2 different tones which soaks into the deep grain of the elm wood. A great way to combine 2 colours you use in your kitchen.
This shot shows the clean lines that plantation shutters bring to your living space. Windows are an often overlooked space within the home, but form such large area of the space, that going for ill conceived blinds or curtains can ruin the look of the space.
Kelly has designed her shutters range with a unique flat slat profile. This shows clearly the flat lines of the shutter slats and also shows clearly the fantastic finish on the high gloss lacquer shutter slats.
The simplicity of black and white in design shines through in this image. Kelly used black high gloss lacquer on the shutters in this bathroom and used black in certain key areas of the room, combining to form a calm, relaxing oasis in the home.
It’s a misconception that shutters have to have the shutter panels opened all the time. These gloss lacquer shutters have large shutter blades which allow an enormous amount of light to enter the room.
Taupe is synonymous with Kelly Hoppen interior design, and these taupe shutters look stunning in this Hoppen designed home at ‘The Lakes by Yoo’ in Gloucestershire.
The shutters on this window have 3 shutter panels to mirror the design of the window. The shutters have 114mm slats and hidden tilt rods, meaning you hold any one of the shutter slats to tilt and adjust the louvers in unison.
These rich Hessian coloured window blinds make a feature of this large West London property’s door and add an element of security and privacy, whilst maintaining natural light level in the room.
Kelly’s design style combines different finishes such as metallic’s, polished concretes and lacquers. These wooden shutters are high gloss black lacquer and despite the dark colour let plenty of light into the space.
Elm is the wood used in the manufacture of Kelly Hoppen’s stained range of shutters. The overwashed concept sees 2 different colours of stain applied to the shutters with the colours combining, deep in the grain.
This Bisque coloured Kelly Hoppen window blind is made from the durable timber basswood, this ensures the blind’s slats don’t warp or discolour. It’s available with matching strings or complementing tapes.