Looking for shutters in Bradford? Shuttercraft is transforming homes up and down the country, and you’ll be pleased to know that one of our shutter experts is here in Bradford.
Shuttercraft’s UK-wide network is closer to home than you think. Right here in Bradford, you’re just a phone-call away from an expert who’ll help you create the stylish spaces you’ve been looking for.
So take the first step towards realizing your vision and call your local Shuttercraft today.
We help make light work of choosing the right interior window shutters for your home, offering free, no-obligation appointments when you can see our range of samples, obtain expert advice and get a survey for a competitive quote. Shuttercraft Pennines offers a local service in and around the area including Bradford, Brighouse, Halifax, Holmfirth, Huddersfield and Rochdale.
See plantation shutters and the wide range of window shutter styles available today from your local Shuttercraft, and we're sure you'll find something to fall in love with.
Whatever the shape or size of your windows and openings, you can rest assured there will be a range of shutters to suit your interior.
It’s not just about our impressive range of shutter styles and materials. It’s as much about how we take care of you, from the first contact to the finished result.
Customers trust us all over the UK to provide a friendly, dependable service.
At Shuttercraft, we have found that both track window and tier-on-tier shutters are currently fashionable among Bradford residents, as they give a trendy feel to any property. Our quality wooden shutters make any room bright and airy while allowing comprehensive control over privacy and light levels.
Our internal shutters are available in a range of different materials, such as waterproof ABS and polypropylene coated MDF as well as wood, and accordingly, there is a great range of colours and stain options available, perfect for all types of room décor.
Placed at the foothills of the Pennines, Bradford grew substantially during the 19th Century due to the rise in the textile, and particularly wool, manufacturing industry, becoming known as the ‘wool capital of the world’. As a result, the city boasts a wealth of listed Victorian buildings, including the ornate City Hall, which remains a centre of civic activity to this day.
Situated at the junction of three valleys, the city is primarily built on Carboniferous sandstones, which has produced a pronounced effect on the city’s architecture. Some sections of Bradford experienced something of an economic downturn in the 20th Century, although multi-million-pound investment schemes are seeking to maximise both property and business spend in the more deprived parts of the city.
Although a popular site, Bradford Cathedral was a simple parish church until 1919 when the Diocese of Bradford was created. Known as one of Yorkshire’s ‘hidden gems’, the Cathedral is the oldest building in the city, dating back to the 15th Century, itself being built upon the site of the original Anglo-Saxon church.
City Park is an award-winning public space in the centre of Bradford, with the brightly coloured decorative Mirror Pool boasting the accolade of being the largest urban water feature in the country.
Why not contact your local Shuttercraft?