
19/03/26
Interior PVC windows are an unconventional yet practical solution for modern interiors. They don’t just separate zones — they create a special atmosphere by letting in natural light, visually expanding the space and adding a distinctive touch to the design.
The main advantage of such windows is their ability to illuminate dark areas of a room without additional electrical lighting. For instance, a window between the kitchen and living room or between a hallway and bathroom allows daylight to reach places where it’s usually in short supply. This saves electricity and makes the interior look more vibrant and natural.
PVC profiles in interior constructions are particularly convenient: they’re lightweight, durable and require minimal maintenance. Unlike wood, this material won’t crack, isn’t affected by humidity and won’t rot — making it perfect for bathrooms or kitchens.
You can choose a design to suit any style. Clear glass creates a sense of unified space, while frosted or stained‑glass options provide partial privacy while still letting light through. Unusual shapes are also possible: arched, round or trapezoidal openings can become a striking accent in the interior.
Sound insulation depends on the type of insulating glass unit. A single‑chamber option is suitable for areas where lightness and transparency are key, while a double‑chamber one provides extra noise insulation when you need to clearly separate functional zones.
It’s best to plan the installation during the renovation stage: this way you can seamlessly integrate the window into the overall concept and avoid unnecessary costs. Interior PVC windows can make your home brighter, more spacious and more original — without sacrificing comfort or functionality.
