Windows are architectural features installed within a building to allow light, visibility, and a sense of openness between rooms. Unlike exterior windows, they don’t face the outside but connect interior spaces, helping natural or artificial light flow deeper into the home or office. They are often used in offices, kitchens, or hallways to reduce the need for artificial lighting while maintaining partial separation for privacy or noise control. Interior windows can also enhance aesthetics by creating a modern, airy look and making smaller spaces feel larger.




