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Philippines Villa Windows and Doors Program Analysis

10. Mar, 2026 17:07:21 | 21 views

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Sunray provides a one-stop high-end window solution for a 250 ㎡ luxury villa in the Philippines, customizing electric lifting windows and skylights tailored to the local tropical climate and high-end living demands.

Customer Expectation

The customer expects the window system to have excellent waterproof and moisture-proof performance to cope with the local heavy rainy season, with high-efficiency ventilation and lighting effects. It requires intelligent electric control for easy operation, a minimalist and elegant design matching the villa’s decoration style, and efficient one-stop installation without affecting the existing décor.

Design Solution

Adopting 6063-T5 broken-bridge aluminum alloy profiles with anti-corrosion powder coating, the system is equipped with high-performance insulated tempered glass and features a multi-chamber sealing structure + hidden drainage system for superior waterproof and sound insulation. The electric lifting windows and skylights are designed with movable and fixed sash configurations, realizing intelligent electric control for flexible opening and closing. A one-stop solution is provided from customized design, precision production to on-site professional installation.

Project Results

The window system delivers excellent waterproof sealing performance, keeping the villa interior dry and comfortable even in heavy rainfall. The scientific movable and fixed sash layout maximizes ventilation and natural lighting efficiency, significantly improving indoor air circulation and light environment. Intelligent electric control ensures convenient and smooth operation, and the overall design is perfectly integrated with the villa’s decoration style. The one-stop installation is efficiently completed without interfering with the existing décor, fully meeting the customer’s functional and aesthetic needs, and demonstrating outstanding adaptability to the Philippines’ tropical climate.

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