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Security window grill, ground floor

Window Grills That Stop Break-Ins Without Blocking the View

Ground-floor windows are the second most common entry point after weak boundary walls. Kushal Kraft designs window grills that are hard to force open or cut through, while still letting in Ranchi's daylight and cross-breeze the way an open window should.

Security first, appearance close behind

A window grill only does its job if it can actually resist someone trying to pry, cut or unscrew it from outside — and a surprising number of grills fitted around Ranchi over the years fail exactly that test because they were mounted with exposed screws or thin bar stock chosen purely on price. We design window grills bar-thickness-first: the spacing and gauge of steel are set based on the window's exposure (ground floor, easily-reached balcony, or upper floor with no access) before we even discuss pattern.

Once the security spec is set, we shape the design around it — vertical bar patterns for a clean modern look, added horizontal or diagonal bracing for higher-risk windows, or a decorative curve pattern for street-facing windows where the grill is also part of the home's visual character. The result is a grill that a homeowner is happy to look at every day and that still does the actual job of a security barrier.

Concealed Fixings

Anchors set into the wall frame, not exposed screws that can be undone from outside.

Risk-Based Bar Spacing

Tighter spacing and thicker gauge for ground-floor and easily reached windows.

Fire-Egress Consideration

At least one grill per floor designed with a lockable escape panel where required.

Decorative security window grill with vertical bars on a Ranchi home facade

Where this matters most

  • Ground-floor windows on independent homes, especially rear and side windows
  • Windows opening onto balconies, ledges or adjoining roofs
  • Ground and first-floor apartment units in gated societies
  • Street-facing windows where the grill also affects curb appeal

Why choose Kushal Kraft

We assess each window individually rather than quoting a flat per-square-foot rate for the whole house. A rear ground-floor window next to a boundary wall gets a different bar spec than a third-floor window with no external access — that risk-based approach is what separates a genuinely protective grill from one that's decorative only.

Design & installation process

1
Window-by-window risk assessment

Floor level, access points and window size checked individually.

2
Bar spec & pattern selection

Gauge and spacing set by risk; pattern chosen to match the facade.

3
Precise measurement & fabrication

Each grill custom-cut and welded to the exact window opening.

4
Concealed anchoring on site

Fixed into the wall frame so bolts aren't accessible from outside.

5
Finish coat & final check

Rust-proof priming and paint matched to window frame color.

Frequently asked questions

No. We assess each window's floor level and access risk separately — a ground-floor rear window typically needs tighter bar spacing than an upper-floor window with no nearby access point.

We can design at least one grill per floor with a lockable quick-release panel for emergency escape, so security doesn't come at the cost of a safe exit route.

Yes, we finish grills in enamel or powder-coat colors to match or complement your existing window frames and facade.

Yes, that's a common weak point in cheaply fitted grills. We anchor into the wall frame with concealed or tamper-resistant fixings so the grill can't simply be unscrewed from outside.

Secure your windows without losing the view

Contact

Kushal Kraft, Ratu Road, Pandra, Ranchi, Jharkhand

Phone: 8292626642

Email: kushalkraftindia@gmail.com

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Window grill design services available in Ranchi, Dhanbad, Bokaro and Hazaribagh.

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