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Bi Fold Shutters Hero

Bi-fold shutters

Bi-fold shutters are the ideal solution for wide openings, sliding doors, and spaces where flexibility is essential. Designed to fold neatly out of the way, they offer full access to windows and doors while providing the style, shade, and ventilation shutters are known for.

How we work with you

We guide you through every step, ensuring your shutters are beautifully designed, perfectly fitted and tailored to your interior vision.

Design guidance

We help you choose the right shutter style, finish and configuration to complement your architecture and interior palette. Our advice is practical, design-focused and easy to follow.

Custom crafting

Every shutter is measured precisely and custom-made for a seamless fit. This ensures smooth operation, long-lasting performance and a refined, consistent appearance.

Professional installation

Our installers fit each shutter with care and attention to detail. We provide clear care advice and remain available for support.

Ideal For Alfresco

Ideal for alfresco access and patio doors

Our timber shutters are custom-made for every window type or room division, from arches and bays to large openings and doors. With manual or automated operation, they offer tailored control, smooth performance and a beautifully consistent finish.

Frequently asked questions

Not sure where to start? We’ve answered our most frequently asked questions below.

What are bi-fold shutters best used for?
They’re ideal for wide openings, patio or balcony access, sliding doors, and windows where you need to fully open or clear the space.
Yes — the panels fold and stack neatly to one or both sides, maximising access and views.
Definitely. Their smooth operating system makes them perfect for areas frequently opened, such as outdoor entertaining spaces.
Yes — we offer multiple panel configurations to suit your space, opening size, and preferred aesthetic.
Large openings may use a floor or top track for stability, while smaller installations can be trackless. We’ll recommend the best option when measuring.