The idea of ​​enclosing balconies starts with wrapping doors and windows

Jul 29, 2024 Leave a message

The idea of ​​enclosing balconies starts with wrapping doors and windows

 

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Many owners are subconsciously reluctant to enclose balconies when they first renovate. They often realize the importance of enclosing balconies after living for some time. For those who are just renovating, if you have encountered the following situations, enclosing balconies is really suitable for you.

 

When the living area is not large

When living conditions are relatively tight, the enclosed balcony can be used as a space for writing, reading, storing items, exercising, and as an additional leisure space, etc. Compared with the balcony before enclosing, the available forms are more diverse, increasing the use area of ​​the room.

 

When there are children or pets at home

When social security does not reach the level of not locking doors at night, an extra layer of protection will set up an extra obstacle for criminals, which can play a preventive role. More importantly: For families with children or pets, enclosing the balcony can make the home a safe closed space to avoid accidents caused by climbing and playing.

 

Near the highway/bustling and noisy places

The traffic is very loud, and the balcony can significantly reduce the noise and add a natural barrier to block dust, which is beneficial to block the erosion of sand, dust, and precipitation, and the sanitary conditions of the balcony are well maintained.

 

Places with large climate changes

Open balconies are prone to sudden rainstorms, sand and dust, etc., making clothes and bedding dirty, wet, or even blown away. After the balcony is closed, it is less affected by the outside weather. In the winter in the north, the balcony can play a warming role.

 

When you want a wide view

It is common to see that rooms without closed balconies will add steel railings + anti-theft nets, which is actually the most blocked view. Enclosed balconies are much more comfortable than you think. Choose a large hollow tempered glass in the middle and open doors on both sides, and the lighting and vision will not be blocked.