Vinyl Shutter Colors

ShutterLand offers 19 standard outdoor shutter colors. Each color is designed to match, coordinate or contrast with many of the popular house paint colors used today.

View wood & composite shutter colors here.

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Colors may not display properly online. Color samples are mailed at no charge for on-site evaluation before ordering.

Colors are molded through the vinyl material for a lifetime finish. Added UV inhibitors protect against fading and discoloration.

Black shutters are the most popular, with black used as an accent color more than any other. Black is also use because it does not easily show dust and dirt. Dark brown shutters are also favored because the remain attractive with very little maintenance. Colors in the dark brown category include Sienna Brown, Chocolate Chip, and Bronze. Potters Clay and Sandalwood are light brown shutters that compliment most any base house color.

Gray shutters are safe because they will never detract from the primary paint color, which includes Dark Gray and Dove Gray. Green shutters can be used in most any region within the United States. Heritage Green, Ebony Green, Sage, and Pine Green accent neutral house colors. Blue shutters also have the ability to highlight an otherwise flat house paint scheme. Select either Bedford Blue, Colonial Blue, or Lunar Blue from the list of available outdoor shutter colors.

Red shutters are the most bold and stands out more than any other color available. We have four shades of red from which to choose, including Brick Red, Burgundy, and Cranberry.

White shutters are neutral, and will stand in contrast to a house with and outside dark paint color.

Board and batten shutter style shutters can be ordered in a combination of two colors. Combining colors make ordering one-of-a-kind shutters possible for any homeowner.

If a standard shutter color does not match your needs, ShutterLand also offers shutter panels that can be painted.

Paintable Vinyl Shutters

Only the Polystyrene paintable (#049) option can be painted. Paint will not adhere to the surface of pre-colored Polypropylene shutters. Paintable panels arrive unfinished in a pearl white color, ready to receive a prime coat and paint finish.

Vinyl Painting Instructions:

Do not expose shutters to direct sunlight before, during or immediately after painting.

***For best results, paintable vinyl shutters should be between 60° and 90°F***

Clean outdoor shutter panels using a mixture of ammonia and water (1 cup per gallon) or soap and water. Rinse thoroughly and allow to dry for one hour.

Prime shutter with a good water-based (latex) or oil base primer for use on plastic.

Apply two coats of high quality oil base or latex finish paint, following the manufacturer’s recommendations for the amount of time between coats. The paint can be applied with a brush or spray following the paint manufacturer’s guidelines.

Allow the shutters to dry four days prior to installation, especially if the shutters will be exposed to direct sunlight and high temperatures. This will allow the paint to fully cure.