My Home Vihanga in Gachibowli has high-rise balconies near the financial district where wind, heat, view, and daily utility use all affect the right safety plan. EverSafe plans invisible grills, balcony nets, pigeon nets, children safety nets, and window nets with UV-stable materials.
For My Home Vihanga, window nets should protect bedroom, kitchen, and utility windows while preserving airflow.

Gachibowli high-rise setting
Measured fit
Heat and wind exposure
Measured fit
Open balcony views
Measured fit
Internal routes
A good installation here should not feel bulky or temporary. The balcony, utility window, AC ledge, and visible elevation need separate checks so the final system stays stable, neat, and practical for daily use.
Each opening needs a separate check for frame depth, grill clearance, cleaning access, and whether the risk is bird entry or child safety.
Best fit when smaller window openings need practical protection outside the main balcony.
Inspect balcony exposure, window openings, utility-side access, and ledges used by birds.
Choose invisible grill cable, fine safety mesh, or pigeon netting based on the exact opening.
Fit with UV-stable material, neat anchor spacing, and firm high-floor tension.
Confirm cleaning access, view comfort, airflow, and child-safe coverage before completion.
Quote checklist
Yes. Material and fitting choices are planned for heat and UV exposure.
Yes. It works well when the resident wants safety without closing the balcony view.
Yes. Utility and window coverage is planned so cleaning and normal use remain possible.
They protect daily-use windows without closing off ventilation.