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Here at HeadHouse Square Custom Shutters, we like to tell stories. It’s a friendly, down-to-earth atmosphere where taking a little extra time to engage in friendly conversation is how we do things. Because that’s how we connect with each other, and it’s that personal connection that builds our camaraderie. It’s infectious behavior, and it spills over into a personality that defines our very spirit – passionate.
Passion is behind the work that we do, the conversations we have, and the relationships we have with our customers.
And it’s the day when our passion caught up to our craftsmanship that our company was born.
We express ourselves through what we do, and what we’ve done for more than 15 years in the wood shutter business. We’re craftsmen. Meticulous. Exacting. Building shutters with our hands. Where the quality of our work is judged against the unbending standard of the age-old craft. Your senses know it - you can touch it, and feel it, and even smell the aroma of freshly cut cedar. It’s physical. It’s real.
For us, that’s our measure of success. Is our work true to form? Is it genuine, the way it was made more than a century ago?
Inspired by Headhouse Square in Philadelphia, the national historic landmark at 2nd and Pine Streets, we embody the very spirit of the craftsmen and merchants that gathered there over two hundred years ago. In our mind’s eye, we can picture ourselves in the midst of the hubbub of this eighteenth century marketplace, peddling our shutters and hardware to the folks, where John Adams, Benjamin Franklin and Thomas Jefferson passed by over the sounds of the town criers. And located at the end of the Square was a civic minded firehouse and social club for the community, where sharing secrets and telling stories surely brought a wry smile to the face of a craftsman at the end of the day.
And it feels like us.
We craft our shutters with a passion that brings the appreciation of the past to life.
HeadHouse Square Custom Shutters
Born of Knowledge. Crafted with Passion.
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