No, we aren’t talking about dressing up your window from the inside of your home with a window treatment. We are actually talking about the inside of the window between the glass panes themselves.Many things are being put in between the two glass panes that most windows are created with now. Chemicals to soak up moisture, tinting material to keep most of the sun’s rays out of your home, and even additional glass panes to increase the energy efficiency of your home.You would think that they would have run out of things to put in that small space between the pieces of glass. But you can also now get windows with their decorative features built in between the glass panes.Interior Window Grilles Window grilles are the dividers that can be put on the window pane to give it a more decorative look, rather than looking like just a big piece of glass. Aside from being decorative, these grilles can also prevent animals and people from accidentally trying to go through the window because they don’t realize that the glass it there.Interior window grilles are window grilles that are built in between the two panes of glass in your window. They look no different than a window that has the grilles on the outside of the glass. In fact, most people don’t even notice that the grilles are between the glass panes unless it is pointed out to them or they look very closely.Different Window Designs to Choose Interior window grilles can be arrange into a wide selection of different patterns. That way you aren’t stuck with the same, boring, square pattern that is found is so many other windows.The patterns you can choose from depend on the type of window you have installed, of course. But you can select patterns ranging from:• Prairie• Colonial• Farmhouse• Modified PrairieMakes Cleaning EasyWindows that have the grilles on the outside have a lot of surface area for dirt and dust to settle on. Then when it comes time to clean them, you are left with not only the additional surface area to clean, but the tight nooks and crannies they create, as well.With the window grilles on the interior of the window instead, it leaves the window surface nice and flat. Then you can just spray and clean it, just like you would a picture window.

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