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Editorial
Shutters
Everywhere!
Except for a brief time some three years ago when the demand for
shutters seemed to falter (see Too Much to Expect? D&WC,
April 2003, page 46), interior shutters in all their variations
have remained one the hottest product segments this industry has
seen in recent times. It seems this window treatment, which has
been around since ancient days, will continue to be sought after
by consumers for its beauty and functionality.
The responses to D&WCs latest Reader Survey on shutters
(November 2003, page 54) show some interesting trends. For example,
despite efforts to market arch-top shutter treatments, 92 percent
of our respondents sold half to all their shutters for standard-shaped
windows. Customers still see shutters as a basically rectangular
window treatment and are not thinking of them when it comes to other
windows or other applications.
On the plus side, the average retail price of a three- by five-foot
wood shutter panel has stabilized between $300 and $600, even while
the average retail price for the same size vinyl panel has fallen.
Together, these pricing trends are making shutters available to
more markets without necessarily falling into low-price wars.
Roger Gober, this months cover story (see page 32) knows a
thing or two about shutters. He has quietly built All About Blinds
& Shutters into a dominant market leader in Jacksonville, FL,
with 30 to 40 percent of his business in custom shutters. He is
fortunate to count many high-end clients among his customer list,
especially when it comes to shutters (including several PGA pros
living in his area). He offers one warning, however, to dealers
considering taking on shutters: Be prepared to take a hit. His point
is that sometimes, for reasons beyond our control, a finished product
is just unacceptable to the end-user and sometimes mistakes happen.
(Were all human, Gober says). With shutters, that
can be costly.
But lets not have that be a deterrent for dealers with the
desire to offer truly custom, beautiful and long-lasting window
treatments to their customersand one with traditionally high
margins. Determined and discerning dealers should follow on to our
Shutter Product Showcase on page 48 to examine the latest shutter
products from manufacturers and suppliers from around the country.
There, the right shutter equipment and programs can be found for
any market segment seeking this highly prized treatment.
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