Prestige Lakeside Habitat in Varthur has wide balconies and lake-side open air, so the safety system must balance view, airflow, children safety, and pigeon prevention. EverSafe uses measured spans and clean returns for balcony nets, invisible grills, and window protection.
For Prestige Lakeside Habitat, window nets should cover bedroom, utility, and service windows that sit outside the main balcony-safety scope.

Wide balcony spans
Measured fit
Lake-side air movement
Measured fit
View-sensitive homes
Measured fit
Internal routes
Wide openings should not be handled with loose patchwork. They need proper span planning, corner returns, and material selection based on whether the resident needs close mesh, bird blocking, or a clearer invisible grill view.
Large homes can have multiple smaller openings, so each frame depth, grille position, and cleaning route should be measured separately.
Best fit when windows or utility gaps need safety without changing balcony openness.
Measure long balcony spans, corner exposure, windows, and utility openings.
Check lake-facing wind direction and ledge areas before choosing material.
Install mesh or cable with firm returns and neat alignment over wide openings.
Verify view, airflow, cleaning access, and mesh tension before handover.
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Invisible grills suit open views, while mesh is better when child safety or bird blocking needs close coverage.
The material is chosen to keep airflow comfortable while closing unsafe gaps.
Yes. Proper corner returns and support points keep long spans cleaner and tighter.
They protect smaller openings that remain exposed even after balcony work.