| Kearny Mesa Shutters |
French Shutters, considered by many to be the highest quality shutters in Southern California. The right window treatment can create a beautiful home or office. At French Shutters, our shutters are custom built using only the highest quality woods for our shutters including: alder, knotty alder, cherry, red oak, white oak, maple (hard), maple (soft), teak, and walnut.Serving Kearny Mesa residents for over 30 years, we’ve delivered custom shutters, closets, and louvers for the 100s of our very happy customers. Here is a partial list of available shutters and louvers: • Wood Shutters • Composite Shutters • Polyfoam Shutters • Vinyl Shutters • Horizontal Wood Blinds • Exterior Painted Louvers • Interior Closet Doors • Interior Painted Louvers French shutters are custom made to exact specifications and are available in your choice of plantation louver sizes. Our extensive variety of treatments accentuate any home with their elegant and stylish appearance, and these window furnishings offer unique solutions for each home. At French Shutters, our window covering products (shutters, louvers, wood blinds) last longer, perform better, look spectacular and are energy efficient. We pride ourselves on being an environmentally friendly company by taking the extra steps to prevent waste and using recyclable materials. We will work directly with you at your Kearny Mesa home to best determine which shutters, louvers, or closet doors will work best. It has become all too common of an occurrence for a French Shutters representative to visit a La Jolla customers home where inferior quality shutters were purchased from other shutter companies; and they paid the price. Their shutters have discolored and warped. If they would have purchased French Shutters, this never would have happened. Our shutters, closets, and louvers are built to last. Do it once, and do it right. You should not have to be forced to repair your shutters each year because a company couldn’t do it right the first time. At French Shutters, our pride is on the line, and the quality will astound you at how long your shutters last and how many compliments your windows will receive. A French Shutters representative would be more than happy to meet you at you in Kearny Mesa to discuss. More about Kearny Mesa, California The Kearny Mesa planning area is generally bounded by SR-52 on the north, I-805 on the west, Aero Drive on the south, and I-15 on the east. The first urbanization of Kearny Mesa began in 1937 with Gibbs Airfield, now Montgomery Field. In 1948, the City of San Diego acquired the airfield and 1,400 acres of surrounding property as a replacement site for San Diego International Airport. When airspace conflicts with MCAS Miramar (formerly NAS Miramar) preempted the proposed airport, the surplus acreage became an industrial park. Beginning in 1955 with General Dynamics, numerous aerospace, electronic, and other industrial and office firms have located in the area. Portions of Kearny Mesa, predominantly west of SR-163, also include commercial development. Residential development is limited but increasing in recent years, particularly with the development of Stonecrest in the southeast corner of the community and the redevelopment of the General Dynamics site, now known as Spectrum. The original 1977 Serra Mesa Community Plan encompassed Kearny Mesa. The 1992 Kearny Mesa Community Plan now applies to Kearny Mesa. The Montgomery Field Master Plan contains land use policies for the airport. The Kearny Mesa planning area is generally bounded by SR-52 on the north, I-805 on the west, Aero Drive on the south, and I-15 on the east. The first urbanization of Kearny Mesa began in 1937 with Gibbs Airfield, now Montgomery Field. In 1948, the City of San Diego acquired the airfield and 1,400 acres of surrounding property as a replacement site for San Diego International Airport. When airspace conflicts with MCAS Miramar (formerly NAS Miramar) preempted the proposed airport, the surplus acreage became an industrial park. Beginning in 1955 with General Dynamics, numerous aerospace, electronic, and other industrial and office firms have located in the area. Portions of Kearny Mesa, predominantly west of SR-163, also include commercial development. Residential development is limited but increasing in recent years, particularly with the development of Stonecrest in the southeast corner of the community and the redevelopment of the General Dynamics site, now known as Spectrum. The original 1977 Serra Mesa Community Plan encompassed Kearny Mesa. The 1992 Kearny Mesa Community Plan now applies to Kearny Mesa. The Montgomery Field Master Plan contains land use policies for the airport. |

French Shutters, considered by many to be the highest quality shutters in Southern California. The right window treatment can create a beautiful home or office. At French Shutters, our shutters are custom built using only the highest quality woods for our shutters including: alder, knotty alder, cherry, red oak, white oak, maple (hard), maple (soft), teak, and walnut.