Kompally homes often have wider balconies, villa sit-outs and gated-community views that owners do not want to block with heavy bars. Invisible grills help keep the opening light while adding a practical safety layer for children, pets and high-floor comfort.
The work still has to be measured like a safety system, not like decoration. Track support, cable spacing, railing height, curtain movement and future mosquito mesh plans can all change the final layout.
Our Kompally visit focuses on how the balcony is used every day. A villa sit-out, an NH44-facing apartment balcony and a bedroom window in a compact flat all need different attention before invisible grill installation is approved.
Common Kompally invisible grill situations
- Villa sit-outs where heavy grill bars look bulky
- Premium apartment balconies that face internal roads or gardens
- Child-safe bedroom windows in family flats
- Balconies where mosquito mesh or pigeon protection may be added later
What we check before fixing
- Top and bottom track support
- Wire spacing for child, pet or view comfort
- Curtain, mosquito frame and cleaning clearance
- Community drilling rules and work timing

