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How much do shutters cost per window in Yorkshire?

Shutters are priced per window, not per square metre off a website. Here is what drives the cost — size, shape, material, and configuration — and what to expect from a ShutterLuxe quote.

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White plantation shutters in a Yorkshire living room with sofa and natural daylight.

"How much per window?" is the first question on almost every call — and the honest answer is that there is no single price that fits every home. Shutters are made to measure, so the quote depends on the window in front of us, not a generic online calculator. That said, we can explain what moves the number up or down so you know what you are comparing when quotes land.

What affects the price of shutters

  • Window size and shape — a small casement costs less than a three-metre bay or shaped apex.
  • Configuration — full-height, tier-on-tier, cafe-style, or tracked room dividers each have different labour and hardware.
  • Material — engineered Antigua, hardwood, and waterproof ranges sit at different price points.
  • Number of windows — multi-window projects often work out better per opening than a single room.
  • Installation complexity — older Yorkshire properties with out-of-square reveals need more fitting time.

Ballpark figures — and why we quote in person

Most plantation shutter projects we fit in Leeds, Harrogate, and York sit in a mid-range premium band — above flat-pack blinds, below a full window replacement. A phone quote without measuring usually misses the details that change the price by hundreds of pounds. Our home visit is free, takes about thirty minutes, and leaves you with a written price you can trust.

What is included in a ShutterLuxe quote

  • Professional measuring and style advice.
  • Made-to-measure manufacture to your exact openings.
  • Installation by our own fitting team — not subcontractors.
  • 10-year warranty on shutters we supply and fit.

Want a real number for your windows? Book your free home visit — clear pricing, no pressure.

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