Dutch Colonial Exterior Makeover, Stage 3: New shutters and Copper lanterns

BEFORE replacing shutters and lanterns, they were too small in scale.

The first time I laid eyes on our house I couldn’t wait to replace the shutters and lanterns. Both were too small in scale for the job they were doing. It took years to budget for our exterior makeover, but having all that time to ponder taught me a couple things:

1) Copper lanterns are the most fabulous lighting in existence. A trip to Charleston drove that point home, and Carolina Lanterns is precisely where we ordered these handmade beauties from. They flank our front door, and I’ll never tire of their fanciful grace. Worth every pretty penny.

2) Shutters should fully cover the windows (if they were to be closed). Ours were too narrow, and probably what drove my eye nuts!

3) Shutter holdbacks add functional beauty that scream historical charm, even if your house was built in the ’80s. They made me giddy when they were installed.

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