MaxXmar California Shutters
We offer the complete selection of Custom Window Treatments by MaxXmar including their full line of MADE IN CANADA Wood & Vinyl California Shutters.
We are proud to offer MaxXmar Window Fashions to our clients.
Manufactured from 100% virgin poly silk material
Featuring the Maxx Gear operation system
Water resistant and will not chip, crack or peel.
Available in 3 louver sizes: 2 ½” ; 3 ½”; & 4 ½”
MADE IN CANADA
Manufactured from superior poly silk material
Available in a variety of Tilt Bar operation positions
Water resistant and will not chip, crack or peel.
Available in 3 louver sizes: 2 ½” ; 3 ½”; & 4 ½”
Made in CANADA
Manufactured from superior poly silk material
Featuring the Tilt Bar operation positions
Available in 2 louvre sizes: 2 ½” & 3 ½”
Low maintenance, easy to clean
Made in CANADA
Made from select superior grade North American Hardwood
Kiln dried for optimal levels for durability & strength
Available in a wide range of finishes from white to deep rich stains
Available in 3 louver sizes: 2 ½” ; 3 ½”; & 4 ½”
Made in CANADA
Made from 100% North American Hardwood
Kiln dried for optimal levels for durability & strength
Available in a wide range of finishes from white to deep rich stains
Available in 3 louver sizes: 2 ½” ; 3 ½”; & 4 ½”
Made in CANADA
Both “perfect” and “imperfect” arches are available. An arch is perfect if its curved portion is perfectly circular—if its width is exactly twice its height. Imperfect arches are those where the width is not equal to twice its height. Circles are stationary or inoperable shades. Arches and quarter circles may share the same headrail with standard rectangular shades. A template must be provided for all imperfect arches and circles to be sure the shape of the shade matches the shape of the window opening.
- Specialty Shapes can be hexagons, octagons, or trapezoids. They can operate bottom up, top down, or they can be stationary. Inside-mounted octagons and hexagons can open only through the widest part of the shade, where the window casement begins to narrow. Trapezoids must open toward the wider rail.