
13/05/26
The bathroom is a space with special conditions: it often has high humidity, sudden temperature changes and a need for regular ventilation. When choosing PVC windows for a bathroom, it’s important to take these factors into account to ensure the window lasts long and doesn’t cause any issues.
Start with moisture resistance. PVC profiles handle humidity well, but it’s crucial to make sure all parts of the construction are corrosion‑resistant. Opt for fittings with an anti‑corrosion coating — this will extend the window’s service life.
Ventilation is critical in a bathroom: it prevents mould and condensation. The best option is a window with a micro‑ventilation mechanism or an integrated ventilation valve. A tilt‑and‑turn fitting is convenient — it lets you easily adjust air flow and securely fix the sash in the desired position.
Pay attention to sealing. High‑quality seals will prevent draughts and leaks, and also help maintain a comfortable microclimate. Check that the seals are elastic and fit tightly all around the sash perimeter.
Privacy protection is another key aspect. If the bathroom is on the ground floor or the windows face a courtyard, consider these options:
frosted or tinted glass;
glass with a sandblasted pattern;
decorative films.
These solutions preserve privacy without depriving the room of natural light.
Finally, consider the size and location of the window. A small window placed above eye level will provide enough light and maintain privacy. If space allows, you can install a panoramic window with privacy protection — it will visually expand the room.
A well‑chosen PVC window will make your bathroom more comfortable, functional and cosy!
