Many homes feature window bars with a noticeable curve or “potbelly” at the bottom. While these bars, known as security bars, have long been used “to fortify the windows and hinder any unapproved entry,” the bulging design adds both function and charm.
The “potbelly” in the middle of the bars isn’t just decorative—it often serves practical purposes. One use is to “hold flower boxes,” giving residents a safe place to display plants and enhance the beauty of their home. Others use the extra space “to accommodate air conditioning units,” allowing for proper ventilation without compromising security.
Homeowners can find potbelly-style bars in hardware stores or online, with options in “wrought iron or steel” for maximum durability. When choosing, it’s essential to match both security needs and the home’s design.
Proper installation is key, as “inadequate installation can reduce their efficacy and perhaps jeopardize safety.” Experts recommend consulting a professional if unsure.
While potbelly bars “provide increased security,” they should be part of a broader protection plan that includes alarms and lighting. Combining safety and beauty, these curved window bars turn a practical feature into a decorative one that helps homes feel both safe and welcoming.