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When selecting windows, it's important to consider the room's intended use—lighting, ventilation, noise, and thermal insulation requirements vary from room to room.
Kitchen
• Ventilation is a priority. The following are required:
o Tilt-and-turn sash;
o Micro-slot ventilation system;
o Supply ventilation valve (for a constant air flow).
• Material: Practical white PVC without unnecessary decorative elements.
• Humidity: Ensure the profile and fittings are resistant to condensation.
Bedroom
• Soundproofing: 7 cm thick double-glazed windows or those with an energy-saving coating.
• Light control: Install blinds, roller blinds, or tinting film.
• Safety: A child's bedroom requires fittings with a tamper-evident mechanism.
• Ventilation: A micro-ventilation mechanism is essential.
Living Room
• Size — panoramic glazing or triple-pane designs are acceptable.
• Aesthetics — custom shapes, colored profiles, and imitation wood are possible.
• Functionality — at least one tilt-and-turn sash for ventilation.
• Light — if the window faces south, consider tinted glass to protect against overheating.
Children's Room
• Safety — hardware with a lock, triple-glazed windows.
• Air exchange — a draft-free micro-ventilation system.
• Design — bright colors or decorative trims are acceptable, but avoid sharp corners.
Bathroom/toilet room
• Moisture resistance — anti-corrosion hardware, seals resistant to humidity fluctuations.
• Privacy — frosted glass or blinds.
• Ventilation — sliding sashes or a transom window for regular ventilation.
• Size — a small window (400 x 600 mm) is sufficient for natural light.
General recommendations
1. Orientation:
o North — large windows to compensate for the lack of light;
o South — smaller windows or tinted windows to protect against overheating.
2. Window area — 1/8–1/6 of the floor area (e.g., for a 16 m² room, a window of 2–2.5 m²).
3. Profile quality — reinforced PVC structures.
4. Additional options — mosquito nets (Antikoshka for houses with pets), ventilation valves.
5. Facade style — maintain a unified design: symmetrical windows for classic styles, panoramic windows for modern styles.

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