This is why bay windows and shutters make sense — clean lines, symmetry, and light you can dial up or down without fighting the curtains. Fitted in Haxby Village near York.
ShutterLuxe is in Haxby Village, York — and this is why bay windows and shutters just make sense. We walked into this one in Haxby this morning: a nice space, loads of light, but it still felt unfinished. Fast forward a few hours and it is completely changed. Clean lines, perfect symmetry, and you can now control the light exactly how you want it at any time of day. No more battling with curtains, no more wasted window space. It is one of those upgrades that does not just look better — it actually works better for how you use the room.
Installation gallery
Finished bay — full-height shutters across three angles, curtains drawn back, and the room feeling balanced and intentional.
Bays deserve a treatment that follows the angles
A bay is already doing the hard work architecturally. Shutters are measured panel-by-panel so each section lines up with the next — no sagging rails, no awkward gaps — just one calm run of louvres you can tilt as the sun moves.
Looks better, lives better
When the window is the focal point, finishing it properly changes how the whole room feels. You keep flexibility for daylight and privacy, and day-to-day use is simpler than wrestling with dress curtains on a curved track.
Got a bay and been on the fence?
If you have a bay window and you have been on the fence about shutters, this is your sign. Drop us a message and we will come out, measure up, and show you exactly what would work in your space — or use the quote form page.