Elizabeth Shutters is a family-owned California manufacturer that designs, builds, and installs custom whole basswood shutters and closet doors from its own workshop in Colton, California. The difference comes down to four things: more selection than dealers can offer, better materials than the industry standard, a finer install that minimizes the footprint and protects your view, and a single company accountable from the first measurement to the lifetime warranty. We have built this way since 1981.
Most national shutter brands are dealers. They sell a product made in a factory they do not own and subcontract the installation to crews they do not employ. When something needs attention three years later, you are calling a dealer who calls a factory who calls an installer, and accountability gets lost somewhere in that chain.
We are the manufacturer. We design the shutter, build it in Colton, California, and install it with our own team. There is no distance between the company that made the product and the people standing in your living room answering for it. That single structural fact shapes everything else on this page.
A dealer sells from a catalog. A manufacturer builds to the opening. That difference shows up the moment you start making decisions about how the shutter will actually look on your wall.
We offer more colors, including six standard whites, because white is not one color in California's directional light. We offer eleven standard stains for homeowners matching hardwood floors or cabinetry. We build ten frame profile faces and every mounting type that exists: inside mount, outside mount, Z mount, track mounted, and hinge to jamb. And we build to infinite buildout sizes, which means we can sit the shutter closer to the wall, with the smallest profile, on openings where a catalog product would force a compromise.
This is the practical reason custom manufacturing matters. The options are not marketing. They are the difference between a shutter that fits your window and a shutter your window was forced to accept.
Material is the decision that determines how a shutter performs over decades, and it is the decision most companies are least direct about.
Whole basswood is the best material for interior shutters. It is the lightest and strongest wood used in shutter manufacturing. It holds the tightest tolerances between panel and frame, which means the smallest light gaps. It takes paint or stain without limitation, and it can be adjusted, tuned, and repaired over the life of the home rather than replaced. We have built with it exclusively since 1981, and we are among the few major manufacturers offering whole basswood at all. [CONFIRM INTERNALLY: "only major manufacturer offering whole basswood" claim before publishing as absolute.]
We also carry finger-jointed basswood, which is often marketed elsewhere as "solid basswood." It is multiple small pieces glued together, and the glue lines show through any transparent finish, so it is a painted-application material. For bathrooms and direct-moisture areas we build in synthetic. For closet doors we work in engineered woods and glass. The full material breakdown is covered in our guide to the whole basswood vs solid basswood distinction, which is the single most important thing to understand before you accept any shutter quote.
| Material | Where It Fits | Honest Limitation |
|---|---|---|
| Whole basswood | All shutters, paint or stain, every configuration | Premium material, priced accordingly |
| Finger-jointed basswood | Painted shutters only | Glue lines visible under stain |
| Synthetic | Bathrooms and direct-moisture openings | Heavier, limited color, not stainable |
| Engineered wood and glass | Closet doors | Application-specific, not for window shutters |
Finish is where shutters age well or age badly. We use the highest-grade, most durable acrylic lacquer the law permits. It is not water-based, water-borne, or watered down. That coating is the reason our finishes hold their color and surface through California's UV exposure and inland heat cycling, where lesser finishes chalk and yellow.
The hardware follows the same standard. It is overbuilt, the best in the category, and it carries the same lifetime warranty as the shutter itself. A shutter is only as good as the pivot pins, tilt rods, and hinges that make it work every day for twenty years.
Here is the difference almost no one explains before you sign.
Most manufacturers design, build, and install only Z-mount shutters attached with screws. That approach exists because it is easy. Z-mount with large buildouts can be put up by inexperienced crews, because the gaps and the bulk absorb their mistakes. The result looks heavy from the curb and steals view from inside the room.
We build the harder product. We design installations that match the opening, eliminate excess material, and minimize the footprint against the wall. It takes a designer with real technical experience to measure it and a trained installer to execute it, which is exactly why we do not subcontract. The comparison most people understand is mid-tier versus furniture-grade, at prices that sit closer together than you would expect. You are not paying more for the finer install. You are getting it because we are the ones building and installing.
Numbers matter here because they are verifiable and they describe the people who will be in your home.
We were founded in 1981 and have served more than 100,000 customers. Our installers average twenty years of installation experience. Our salespeople and field designers average more than twenty-five years of technical experience. There are no subcontractors, no shortcuts, and no substitutes in that chain. Financing is available as a convenience for homeowners who want it.
That depth of experience is why a measurement is accurate the first time and why an install looks like it was always there.
Our phones are answered by people, deeply trained in the products and the company, not a queue and a script. Over four decades we have been recognized for quality and customer satisfaction by the Los Angeles Times, the Orange County Register, the San Diego Union-Tribune, Trustlink, the Better Business Bureau with an A+ rating, Angie's List, Houzz, NiceJob, and Customer Lobby.
We also offer shutter repair and refinishing for solid wood shutters of any brand. If your existing shutters have worn louver pins, a detached tilt rod, or a finish that has faded, that is often a service visit, not a replacement. The full breakdown is in our shutter repair and maintenance guide.
Shutters are half of what we make. We build custom closet doors in sliding bypass, bifold, hinged, and three-track configurations, in solid wood, frosted glass, mirrored panels, chalkboard, and shaker profiles, all on premium ball-bearing hardware. Same workshop, same in-house installation, same lifetime accountability. Most closet door projects install in a single day once the doors are built. The complete picture is in our custom closet doors California guide.
A shutter is an architectural element, not a window covering. It either reinforces the proportion of the room or it fights it, and the only way to get it right is to build it for the actual opening and install it with people who answer for the result.
We have done it one way since 1981: design it, build it in California, install it ourselves, and stand behind it for the life of the home. When the company that made the product is the same company that hangs it and the same company you call ten years later, there is nowhere for accountability to hide. That is the difference, and it is the whole reason we are still here.
— Dean Frost, Founder & CEO, Elizabeth Shutters
The decisions that feel abstract on a screen become immediate when you can hold a finish sample against your wall at four in the afternoon. A designer comes to your home, measures every opening, and works through material, color, frame, and configuration in your actual rooms. No pressure, no obligation.
Call 1-800-748-8377 or schedule a free in-home consultation. Serving homeowners across our California and Nevada service areas.