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<title>American shutters</title>
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<description>Shutters are perhaps one of the few timeless architectural extensions that are available today, no matter how modern a house looks; all it takes is a shutter to add that homely touch. Traditionally shutters have been designed using wood, however newer shutters are designed from a combination of new age materials like aluminium, fibreglass and a combination of other materials like plastics. If you are looking for some help and guidance on using shutters in your house then this article is meant to be a guide to help you out.</description>
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<pubDate>Sat, 18 Aug 2007 12:29:44 +0000</pubDate>
<description>Shutters are perhaps one of the few timeless architectural extensions that are available today, no matter how modern a house looks; all it takes is a shutter to add that homely touch. Traditionally shutters have been designed using wood, however newer shutters are designed from a combination of new age materials like aluminium, fibreglass and a combination of other materials like plastics. If you are looking for some help and guidance on using shutters in your house then this article is meant to be a guide to help you out. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;</description>
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