Timeless Style,Everyday Privacy, Built for Sunshine Coast Living
Plantation shutters are one of those upgrades that instantly makes a home feel finished. They look sharp from the street, they give you proper privacy without blocking the breeze, and they handle bright Sunshine Coast light better than most window coverings. Screens Plus supplies and installs custom plantation shutters across Maroochydore, Alexandra Headland, Mooloolaba, Twin Waters, Mudjimba, Marcoola, Coolum, Peregian and Noosa, with designs made to suit your windows perfectly.


Why Homeowners Choose Plantation Shutters
Plantation shutters are popular because they do more than just cover a window. They help control glare and heat, give you adjustable privacy, and add an extra barrier that can improve comfort inside the home. They are also a strong design choice for coastal homes, where you want clean lines, simple upkeep, and a finish that suits modern interiors as well as classic Queenslanders.
Unlike curtains that get pushed around by sea breezes or blinds that can feel a bit temporary, shutters feel like a permanent improvement. Once they’re in, they become part of the home.
A Better Choice for
Bright Rooms and Busy Homes
If you’ve got harsh afternoon sun through western windows, plantation shutters are one of the best ways to cut glare without turning the room into a cave. Tilt the blades to bounce light up toward the ceiling, keep your privacy, and still enjoy airflow. In bedrooms, they’re also great for winding down at night because you can close them up and get a stronger sense of privacy than most sheer or light filtering options.
They’re also a good choice for family homes because there’s nothing dangling, no fabric to stain, and no complicated operation. Day to day, it is simply open, tilt, close.

Materials That Suit Coastal Conditions
Screens Plus supplies plantation shutters in PVC and timber, depending on the look you want and how the shutters will be used.
If you love the warmth of a real timber grain, timber shutters can look outstanding in living rooms and feature spaces. If you’re painting the shutters anyway or you’re fitting them in rooms where moisture or humidity can be an issue, PVC is often the smarter option. PVC is typically more cost effective, strong, and less prone to warping than timber, which matters when windows are left open during sudden coastal showers or storms.
We also like that the Screens Plus shutter range is built to help reduce warping issues, with an aluminium core used in the design.

Configuration Options That Actually Matter
Plantation shutters are never one size fits all. The way the shutters open, the blade size, and the finish all change how they feel in the room.
Screens Plus offers fixed, hinged or sliding operation, so you can match the shutter style to the window location and how you use the space. Sliding shutters can be particularly useful for wider openings, while hinged panels suit most standard windows.
Blade size also changes both the look and the view. Screens Plus offers three blade sizes, 64mm, 89mm and 114mm, so you can choose a tighter classic look or a wider modern style that lets in more light when open.
For colours, you can choose a painted finish or natural timber tones depending on the material.

Finish and Fade Resistance
On the Sunshine Coast, UV exposure is real. That’s why proper finishing matters. Screens Plus shutters are painted using high quality paints and UV treated to help prevent fading over time.
That matters in bright rooms, coastal homes, and anywhere you want your shutters to keep looking crisp for years, not just the first summer after installation.

Installed by Locals Who Take Measuring Seriously
Shutters only look great when they’re measured properly. Small measurement errors show up fast as uneven gaps, panels that rub, or shutters that don’t close cleanly.
Screens Plus has over 35 years of experience installing plantation shutters across the Sunshine Coast and Hinterland. We measure, recommend the right configuration, and install with the sort of attention to detail you want on a product that’s meant to look built-in.
Frequently Asked Questions About Plantation Shutters
Are plantation shutters suitable for coastal homes?
Yes. They suit coastal interiors well because they are clean, easy to live with, and handle bright light and privacy needs better than many fabric options. Choosing the right material and finish is important, and we’ll guide you during the measure.
Should I choose PVC or timber shutters?
If you want natural timber grain, timber can be a great choice. If you’re painting the shutters or want a more moisture-tolerant, practical option, PVC is often recommended because it’s typically stronger and less prone to warping.
What blade sizes are available?
Screens Plus offers 64mm, 89mm and 114mm blades. The best choice depends on the look you want and how much light and view you’d like when the blades are open.
Can plantation shutters be sliding?
Yes. Plantation shutters can be made with fixed, hinged, or sliding operation, depending on the window or opening.
Do plantation shutters help with heat and glare?
They can help reduce glare and manage light, which improves comfort in bright rooms. They also add another barrier at the window, which can help with overall comfort.
Will my shutters fade over time?
Strong sun can fade many finishes over time, which is why quality coatings matter. Screens Plus shutters are painted with high quality paints and UV treated to help prevent fading.










