Hi there, in general, no they will not impact on light at all, if anything they may help the light flood the room. However many things need to be taken into account, for example the colour of the shutter, the size of the louvres, exactly how and were the shutter frame will be fitted. All of these questions need to be answered by a specialist. Shutters have gained huge popularity over the past few years, and we have noticed that the number of businesses trying to make a mark in the market is increasing. The issue is that shutters are incredibly difficult to install and design correctly if you have little experience, our advice is to find a local company that has years of experience in this field. Ask to see previous work, and google them for reviews. If it helps please browse our own website for more inspiration and tips. www.cpshutters.co.uk hope that helps!
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