KPHB has a different invisible grill requirement from villa-heavy areas. Many homes are phase apartments, rental flats, compact balconies and metro-corridor windows where the opening is used every day for light, air and drying.
The installation must respect that daily movement. Curtain tracks, older aluminium windows, mosquito frames, small balcony corners and owner permission can all affect the final cable line.
We plan invisible grill installation in KPHB around safety first, but also around the practical life of a busy flat. The opening should become safer without making the room or balcony harder to use.
KPHB homes that ask for invisible grills
- Housing Board phase balconies with compact openings
- Rental flats where neat work and permission matter
- Metro-side windows where airflow and view are important
- Family flats with children using balcony doors often
KPHB measurement checks
- Existing window and curtain movement
- Railing height and bottom sill support
- Old drill marks, repairs or weak plaster
- Cleaning access after the cables are fitted

