At Winsee, we specialize in crafting windows that seamlessly blend aesthetics, functionality, and durability for both homes and commercial spaces.
Maximize Natural Light : Brighten your interiors and create a welcoming ambiance.
Enhance Energy Efficiency : Keep your home comfortable while reducing energy costs.
Provide Sound Insulation: Create a peaceful sanctuary, free from outside noise.
Reflect Your Style : From modern minimalism to classic charm, our custom designs cater to every taste.
For Commercial Spaces : Performance and Professionalism
Durable and Reliable : Built to endure heavy usage and harsh conditions.
Sleek Aesthetics : Make a bold statement with contemporary designs that impress clients and customers.
Low Maintenance : Advanced materials and finishes for long-lasting performance.
Tailored Solutions : From grand glass facades to practical office partitions, we deliver windows that suit your unique requirements.
A classic style where both the upper and lower sashes slide vertically. Common in India, they offer great ventilation and ease of cleaning.
Hinged at the side, casement windows open outward like a door. They provide excellent ventilation and are common in Europe and parts of the US.
Hinged at the top and opening outward, these windows are perfect for areas with frequent rainfall, as they allow ventilation even when it’s raining.
These windows have sashes that slide horizontally. Popular in modern homes and commercial spaces, they offer a wide view and smooth operation.
A set of three windows that project outward from the wall, creating a small alcove inside. Bay windows are often used to add space and natural light.
Similar to bay windows but with a more rounded appearance, bow windows also create additional space and offer a panoramic view.
Large, fixed windows that don’t open, offering unobstructed views and allowing abundant natural light. Ideal for spaces with scenic views.
Popular in Europe, these windows can tilt inward for ventilation or swing open like a door for easy cleaning and access.
Hinged at the bottom, hopper windows open inward. They’re often used in basements or as secondary windows in homes or commercial buildings.
Traditional, often symmetrical windows with multiple small panes, typically divided by muntins or grills. They are a signature feature in colonial-style architecture.
Installed in the roof to bring natural light into the upper levels of buildings, skylights can be fixed or operable for ventilation.
These windows don’t open and are used for architectural aesthetics, providing large amounts of natural light and unobstructed views.
Often used as doors leading to patios or gardens, these large, hinged windows open outward and are characterized by their elegant, multi-pane design.
These are a variation of the bay window, extending outward to create a small "greenhouse" effect. They're often used for growing plants or herbs.
Featuring a rounded top, arched windows are often used as statement pieces in both classical and contemporary architectural designs.
Custom-designed windows in unique shapes, such as circles, triangles, or octagons. These add a distinctive touch to a building's design.
These consist of blocks of glass arranged in a pattern. They provide privacy while still allowing natural light to filter through.