
Benefits of Hidden Tilt Rods On Your Plantation Shutters in Bakersfield
If you're in the market for shutters, you’ll have a few choices to make. Should I choose real wood shutters or faux wood shutters? What size louver should I get? What paint or stain on my window treatments will look better with my decor?
One choice you may not be aware of is the choice between a traditional front-mount tilt rod or a hidden or rear-mount tilt rod. We've outlined some pros and cons of hidden tilt rods, and whether you should consider a hidden tilt rod for your plantation shutters in Bakersfield.
What Are Hidden and Rear-Mounted Tilt Rods?
You’re probably acquainted with traditional plantation shutters that use a center tilt rod on the front. When you need to adjust the shutters to let in more or less light, you simply hold the tilt rod and slide it up or down to tilt the louvers.
A rear-mount tilt rod is a thin metal strip attached behind the louver that is hard to see from the front. When you move one louver, all the louvers move as one unit.
Some companies offer a hidden tilt rod situated in the side of the shutters to control the louvers. However, these types of hidden tilt rods are more prone to break and more difficult to fix, which is why we sell hidden tilt rods as rear-mount only.


What Are the Advantages of Rear-Mount and Hidden Tilt Rods?
Hidden or rear-mount tilt rods have some advantages over conventional front-mounted tilt rods.
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Modern look - Plantation shutters with hidden tilt rods complement interiors that use a modern or contemporary design due to their minimalistic design.
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Great with thin or tiny windows - If your windows are thin or tiny, then hidden tilt rods are a good choice due to their minimalistic look.
What Are Some Problems of Hidden Tilt Rods?
Hidden or rear-mounted tilt rods aren’t for everyone. Here are a couple cons to hidden tilt rods.
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Shutters with hidden tilt rods might seem too sparse for some people - Some homeowners in Bakersfield want the familiar plantation shutter look and design with the tilt rod where people can see it. The front tilt rod gives more shape and substance to your plantation shutters, versus plantation shutters with a hidden tilt rod where the look is more plain.
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Some people find front-facing tilt rods easier to use - Front-facing tilt rods can be more user-friendly for some homeowners to use. You just grab a hold of the tilt rod and slant the louvers to open and close, versus having to slant the louvers themselves.
Who Should Consider Hidden Tilt Rods on Their Shutters?
Another consideration is how hectic your place is with kids and pets. Many teachers in Bakersfield who have in-home daycares ask for hidden or rear-mount tilt rods so that there’s a smaller chance of a child damaging a front-mounted tilt rod.
Looking For Help Selecting the Best Shutter For Your Family?
If you’re interested in buying plantation shutters in Bakersfield but need some assistance, give us a call at 661-449-1092 or complete the form below to arrange a free in-home consultation. During the consultation, we’ll walk you through your shutter options - including your tilt rod options - so you can be confident in your choice.