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Why Some Window Grills Have a Curve at the Bottom – The Meaning Behind It

Posted on June 12, 2025June 12, 2025 By admin

Have you ever walked past a home and noticed window bars that bulge outward slightly, like a gentle curve or a “potbelly” pressing away from the glass? These aren’t just whimsical design choices or quirky bits of metalwork. Known as “potbellied” window bars, their unusual shape actually has a thoughtful and functional purpose. While they may appear decorative, they’re rooted in both practicality and tradition.

Window bars have been used for centuries as a simple yet effective way to deter intruders. They allowed homeowners to keep their windows open for airflow without sacrificing safety, making them ideal in densely populated or warmer regions. Originally, most bars were straight and closely fitted to the windowpane. Over time, however, the design began to evolve to accommodate more than just security.

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