Shutters are the best-looking way to dress a bay — they follow the shape of the window itself, panel by panel. Design your angled bay, square box or curved bow online, and our experts will check every measurement before anything is made.

A bay is just a series of flat windows meeting at angles. We build a made-to-measure panel for each section, so the shutters follow your bay perfectly.
The classic 3-to-5-sided splayed bay found on Victorian and 1930s homes. Each face gets its own panel, joined with angled posts that match your bay’s exact angles.
Three faces meeting at 90°. The simplest bay to measure and fit — treat each face as its own window and the frames meet neatly in the corners.
A gentle curve of four or more narrow sections. A run of slim individual panels follows the sweep of the bow — a look curtains and straight blinds simply can’t match.

Curtains cut across a bay and swallow the alcove; blinds leave gaps at every angle. Shutters follow the glass itself, so you keep the space, the light and the character.
They insulate a draughty bay, tilt for privacy without losing the view, and make the window the feature it was built to be. Tier-on-tier is the bay favourite — open the tops for light, keep the bottoms closed to the street — with full height a close second for a cleaner look.
Bays are priced simply: the sum of each section’s area × your material rate. Our online designer builds your bay section by section — width, height and angle — with the price updating live.
Pick your window and size — the preview updates as you go. No details needed.
Measure each section like a normal window — width and height in three places — then note the angles where they meet. Our measuring guide walks you through it, and if you’d like a second pair of eyes, send us your figures and a real expert will check them free, before you order.
Worried about measuring wrong? Send us your figures and an optional photo, and a real expert will sanity-check everything free, before you order. No obligation.
Design your bay section by section with live pricing — or order free samples to see the materials first.