Beauty And Privacy With Decorative Window Film
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Decorative window film is becoming one of the fastest growing trends in home decorating. It is used for kitchen windows, front doors and in some instances on windows that receive a large amount of sunlight. It can be found in a number of styles like stained glass, tinted, solar, reflective, mirrored and translucent to go with the most modern aspects of your home’s décor. It is available at a great deal of home supply retailers including Home Depot for prices that are much less than the cost of curtains or drapes. There is a large selection of designs available to choose from.
Using decorative window film can give you the privacy you want without blocking the light that window’s give. The First Stained Glass Window Film is easy to install and remove because it uses no adhesives. It allows light to filter through the colors and provide you with light but still offers privacy. It is available at Amazon.com for $24.59 per role. Another stained glass film is the Stained Glass Modern decorative translucent window film covering from www.designyourwall.com. They are $45.00 per yard length for a minimum of 4 yards that is 6” wide, is textured and has its own adhesive on the back so it can be used for either glass or plexiglass.
Mirror window film offers the same privacy with light. Gila Mirror Privacy Window Film blocks up to 99% of the sun’s UV rays. It has a scratch resistant coating for durability and it gives glass a mirrored finish that makes it hard for anyone to see in during the daylight. It does not provide this same privacy at night though. It can be found at homedepot.com for $25.97 per roll.
Window tint is a great idea for adding decoration to your bathroom windows. It is a little more expensive than most other decorative window film but is well worth the cost. Frost Rose SX-1402 Decorative Window film, from thesunshieldpros.us, is a translucent and embossed vinyl film that helps obscure direct visibility while allowing excellent light transmission. It is $44.50 per running yard and is 48” wide.
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