Yes, UPVC shutter windows typically have the characteristic of allowing for indoor and outdoor views, but it is difficult for people outside to see the indoor scenery. This feature makes shutter windows a window choice that provides both visibility and privacy protection.
The design of shutter windows allows for the adjustment of the angle or opening degree of the shutter windows, thereby flexibly controlling the amount of light entering and the viewing field. When the angle of the shutter windows is appropriate, indoor residents can see the outdoor scenery, such as landscapes, streets, or gardens, through the shutter windows, thereby increasing the indoor view.
However, due to the design structure of shutter windows, it is difficult for external observers to see the indoor scenery from the outside. When the shutter windows are closed or the angle is adjusted appropriately, the shutter windows of the shutter windows can effectively block the indoor view and protect the privacy of residents. This characteristic makes shutter windows a window choice that can provide a good viewing experience while protecting privacy.
Therefore, UPVC shutter windows not only meet the viewing needs of residents, but also effectively protect their privacy.