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Window shutters are as diverse as New York windows and residences. A New York apartment is among one of the only places in the country that has no need to filter sunlight, as the surrounding skyscrapers more than adequately serve this purpose. Of course, window shutters in New York are just as popular, if not more so, than many places around the country. Rather than blocking out sunlight, however, window shutters can be equally useful in providing privacy, security, basic protection, and traditional window decorating for all types of New York residents. Here's a look at how these various incarnations of window shutters play out.

New York Window Shutters for Privacy and Security
In terms of both crime and cleanliness, New York has made leaps and bounds, but like any major metropolitan area, you must take a proactive approach to guarantee your privacy and security. Strong security shutters can be a central piece of this puzzle. Whether you need these shutters to feel comfortable in your own home or simply want them as a simple and effective way to block peering eyes from across the street, they can be a wonderful addition to your home or apartment. Of course, many residences in New York already have these types of window shutters. Be sure to keep up with tattered shutters by having them maintained, repaired, or replaced as needed. Even older window shutters that still have decent hardware in place may be ready for a facelift, a fresh coat of paint, or a new look.

New York Window Shutters for Storm Protection
Although New York is far enough north to avoid hurricane-force winds, severe storms are nothing out of the ordinary and pack plenty of punch to blow out windows and otherwise wreak havoc on your home or residence. Storm shutters may seem like a luxury, but they're almost sure to come in handy at some point and can often be the difference in your home's safety and integrity during these severe storms.

You can choose traditional storm shutters that are installed only when foul weather forecast, although many choose permanent storm shutters that operate as security shutters—essentially upgrading the shutters to perform multiple functions. Both privacy and storm shutters are installed by home security companies. Our data shows the average cost of installing these shutters for a home is $3,000 (with a range of $1,000 to $5,000).

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New York Window Shutters for Curb Appeal
Outside of Manhattan, you can still find a great number of traditional homes that use exterior window shutters for curb appeal. Although these shutters serve no practical purpose, your home would undoubtedly look and feel naked without them. The exterior of your home is one of the first impressions guests will have so you'll want to make sure you're optimizing the simple, but critical, role of exterior shutters. Plus, because these exterior shutters serve a purely decorative purpose, they don't need the extensive hardware of other types of shutters. Our data shows the average cost of installation for a full complement of exterior shutters is just more than $1,000.

New York Window Shutters: Interior Decorating
When most people think of window dressing, they imagine curtains, blinds, and window shades. Interior window shutters, however, have their own distinct advantages. Some of the most reliable interior window hardware can be found on interior shutters: No longer will you have to fight with pull strings or beat curtains to rid them of dust. Of course, there is no reason you have to choose one or the other. One of the newest and most popular types of window dressing are blind/shutter hybrids that offer the nuanced filtering and look of window blinds with the reliable and sturdy hardware of window shutters. The average cost of interior window shutters, including installation, is just more than $2,000.

Marcus Pickett is a professional freelance writer for the home remodeling industry. He has published more than 600 articles on both regional and national topics within the home improvement industry.

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