
Interior Shutter Hinges
Shutters are made to fit a variety of windows, but one trend that has taken root in recent years is the use of shutters inside the home. Interior shutters provide respite from the sun and can keep your home cooler during the warm months. When it comes to completing the design of your window treatment, hardware should not be left as an afterthought. In fact, the hardware you choose for your interior shutters will make a big difference in the overall design of a room. That is precisely why we keep our inventory stocked with a wide variety of interior shutter hinges in an assortment of base materials and finishes, so you can find a solution that suits your style and your budget at the same time.
Our selection of indoor shutter hinges allows you to buy hardware individually or in pairs, so you can stock up for when you are ready to complete your home remodeling project. We carry interior shutter hinges with removable hinge pins, so you can safely remove the shutters for cleaning and painting. Two of these hinges will hold a 25-pound shutter while three will hold a 37-pound shutter. We carry interpanel shutter hinges, which are used to join shutter panels. Two interpanel hinges will hold a 20-pound shutter and three will hold a 30-pound shutter. We offer wide-throw hinges that allow shutters to fold flat against the wall when not in use. We also offer indoor shutter hinges that feature L-shaped leaves to allow for installation along the edge or the surface of the shutter. These hinges are ideal for shutter doors up to ¾" thick. No matter what kind of shutters you plan to install, we have all your needs covered here in our selection.
We only keep interior shutter hinges of the highest quality in our inventory. Most hinges of this type are made of steel, one of the most widely used materials in the world. Steel offers many advantages over other commonly used hardware materials. This metal alloy is mostly made of iron with trace amounts of carbon. Steel is also cost-effective and strong. Select hinges are also available in a variety of finishes, such as bright nickel, brushed chrome, bright white, off-white, and polished brass, so you can find a finish that will complement your existing hardware. If you have any questions about indoor shutter hinges or would like some help finding the right size, please don't hesitate to contact us.
Double Acting: Double acting hinges swing in both directions.
Ball Bearing: Ball bearing hinges have ball bearings to act as a buffer between the knuckles. They tend to be quieter and more durable than plain bearing hinges. They are recommended for heavy doors and doors fitted with closers.
Roller Bearing: Roller bearings are able to support very heavy loads. Many of our heavy duty gate hinges are equipped with roller bearings.
Frameless: Frameless cabinets do not have a face-frame, and instead rely on thicker side panels for strength. Frameless cabinets are very common in Europe, but have steadily been making their way into America, as they lend themselves well to contemporary and modern designs.


Radius Corner: Radius corners are typically only available on residential grade hinges. Corners are mortised using a router.

Double Demountable: Requires a slot be cut into the door and the cabinet frame.
Glam: Glitzy and glamorous
Global: These designs draw their inspiration from countries around the world.
Mid-Century Modern: Hardware inspired by the Mid-Century Modern movement of the 1950s.
Nature: Shapes and details from the natural world.
Old-World/Rustic: Many products of this style have distressed finishes and a handmade appearance.
Retro: Popular hardware designs from the past.
Traditional: Classic designs with thoughtful shapes and details.
Transitional: A nice blend of contemporary and traditional style.

Residential Grade: These hinges are used in most tract type housing. They are relatively thin and best used on light weight doors.


One-Piece: One-piece hinges are permanently attached to the mounting plate.
Screw-On: Screw-on hinges attach to the mounting plate by securing a screw.


Size 2 = 11/64"
Size 3 = 13/64"
Size 4 = 15/64"
Size 5 = 1/4"
Size 6 = 9/32"
Size 7 = 5/16"
Size 8 = 11/32"
Size 9 = 23/64"
Size 10 = 25/64"
Size 12 = 7/16"
Size 14 = 1/2"


Offset: For doors that are only partially inset into the cabinet.
