The day has come for your beautiful new shutters to be installed.

You’re eagerly anticipating how they’ll transform your space.

Then, as the fitter arrives, he’s greeted with a challenge — a large sofa snugly pressed against the window; or a piano; or a bookcase filled with books.

It’s a situation that could easily slow things down or cause unnecessary stress.

Preparing your windows and the surrounding area before installation can make all the difference.

Clearing the area beforehand is more than a courtesy — it’s essential for a smooth installation.

Without proper preparation, heavy furniture, fragile decorations, or even immovable fixtures can slow down the process or lead to avoidable mishaps.

Preparing in advance isn’t complicated, and it can save you time and stress when the big day arrives.

Let’s dive into why this matters and how to make the process as smooth as possible.

Why clearing the area matters

Installing shutters requires precision and easy access to your windows.

The fitters need space to measure, align, and secure your shutters properly.

This isn’t just true for shutters — it’s a standard requirement for any professional working on your windows, whether it’s for replacing glass, repairing frames, or fitting new treatments.

A clutter-free area ensures the job gets done efficiently and reduces the risk of accidental damage to your belongings.

What’s around your windows?

Take a look around your windows right now.

Chances are, there’s a mix of items nearby.

Easy-to-move items

Coffee tables, accent chairs, small benches, plants, and pet beds are usually light and simple to shift.

These are the items our fitters can help you move if needed.

Tricky-to-move furniture

Then there are the bulkier pieces: sofas, beds, cabinets, pianos, and bookcases.

These take time, effort, and planning to move.

They’re not something you want to deal with at the last minute.

Fixed or immovable items

Finally, there are the fixtures — radiators, built-in furniture, and sometimes even window seats.

While these can’t be moved, our team is experienced in working around them with care and precision.

What type of furniture do you have near your windows?

Could any of it complicate the installation process?

Preparing for installation

Here’s how you can prepare your space to ensure a smooth, stress-free experience:

Plan ahead

You’ll know your installation date well in advance.

Use this time wisely.

Start by identifying which pieces of furniture need to be moved.

For heavier items like beds and sofas, consider asking for help from family, friends, or even professional movers.

This isn’t just about helping the fitters — it’s about protecting your furniture from accidental bumps or scratches.

Why take the time to plan?

Because having everything ready when the fitters arrive means the installation can start without delays.

You’ll be able to enjoy your new shutters sooner, with no last-minute stress.

Protect your belongings

For items that can’t be moved, think about using protective covers.

A well-placed throw or plastic sheet can shield furniture from dust or accidental scuffs.

The same goes for your flooring—especially if it’s hardwood or carpeted.

Why bother?

Simple steps like this can save you time and money down the line.

You’ll avoid unnecessary clean-up or damage, keeping your home looking its best.

Clear the small stuff

Small items — like lamps, picture frames, or plants — might not seem like obstacles, but they can still get in the way.

Clearing these in advance means the fitters can focus entirely on the task at hand.

How we work with care

Our fitters are trained to handle your home with the utmost respect.

Whether it’s protecting your walls and window frames or being mindful of your flooring, we take every precaution to avoid unnecessary mess or damage.

That said, your help in preparing the space is invaluable.

By clearing the area around your windows, you’re not only speeding up the installation process but also helping us maintain the high standards of care we pride ourselves on.

Leaving your windows cluttered can complicate the installation.

But taking a little time to prepare your space?

That’s a simple way to ensure a smooth experience.

Take a look at your furniture now.

What can you start moving today?
 
 
 
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