Bhavani Metal India has been crafting quality window solutions for residential, commercial, and industrial spaces across Mumbai for over a decade. We combine precision engineering with modern design to deliver products that are strong, stylish, and built specifically for Mumbai's humid coastal environment.
We fabricate a wide variety of systems tailored to different architectural needs and budgets:
The most popular setup — two panels on parallel tracks, one slides over the other. Gives 50% ventilation with a clean, minimal look.
Best for: Bedrooms, standard openings
2. Three-Track (3-Panel)Three panels across a wider frame — two sliding, one fixed. More ventilation and light without breaking the glass into too many sections.
Best for: Drawing rooms, wide wall openings
3. Lift & SlideThe panel lifts slightly off the track on handle turn, then glides effortlessly — even with heavy glass. Built for luxury and large-format projects.
Best for: Premium homes, oversized openings
4. Sliding-Cum-FixedOne or more sliding panels paired with fixed glass panes. Maximises the view while allowing controlled airflow through the opening section.
Best for: Living rooms with a view, hotel lobbies, showrooms
5. Mesh / Mosquito NetA built-in secondary mesh track alongside the glass. Keeps insects out while maintaining full ventilation — especially useful in Mumbai's monsoon season.
Best for: Homes, hospitals, schools, coastal properties
6. Thermally BrokenA non-conductive barrier inside the frame prevents heat transfer between inside and outside — reducing your AC load significantly.
Best for: Air-conditioned offices, LEED-certified buildings
7. Tilt & SlideThe panel tilts inward from the top for partial ventilation, or slides fully open for complete access — two functions in one frame.
Best for: Premium bungalows, hospitality spaces
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Mumbai-Based, Mumbai-Focused — We understand the city's climate, building codes, and architectural preferences. Every product is built for local conditions, not generic imports.