The bedroom is a place for rest and sleep, so windows here must ensure quietness, warmth, and a comfortable indoor climate. Let’s review the main selection aspects.
Noise insulation is critical for quality sleep. Pay attention to:
insulating glass unit thickness (ideally at least 40 mm);
varying glass thicknesses and unequal gaps between panes (effectively dampen street noise);
seal quality (EPDM rubber is best—it’s elastic and durable).
Ventilation without discomfort is a must. Choose:
a tilt‑and‑turn mechanism (allows ventilation mode without fully opening the window);
micro‑ventilation mode (a 2–5 mm gap—fresh air without drafts);
supply air valves (ensure constant air exchange without compromising noise insulation).
the option to install a mosquito net (protection from insects).
Additional features for comfort:
tinted glass (reduces sunlight brightness);
solar‑control insulating glass units (reflect up to 60 % of heat radiation);
a conveniently positioned sill (if you plan to use it as a seating area).
Before purchasing, check for certificates for the profile and hardware, and ensure quality installation—this guarantees long service life and comfort in the bedroom.