Decorative Window Films - Which Design to Use

 You all know the advantages of using decorative window films. They make wonderful alternatives to conventional curtains and blinds because of their colorful patterns and designs. Decorative window films also provide the privacy needed by homeowners so that the person next door would not be able to poke his nose in your window.


They are ideal for your budget because you can achieve a sophisticated, elegant look by applying them to your glass windows yourself. Moreover, they are great energy-savers because they prevent heat from building up inside your room during the hot summer months and they keep your room warm during winter since they prevent heat from getting out of the windows.


How do you choose which designs and styles of window films to use? First, you have to determine the purpose of sticking films on your windows or doors. Are you residing in a townhouse and would not want your next-door neighbor to keep appearing on your window every time there is a new package from your parents?


Does your room face the street, an ugly building, or the window of your neighbor? Are you often awakened by the glare of the sun? Alternatively, do you simply want to update your casement to match the theme of your private haven? When you know your purpose, it would be easier to select the decorative window film for your glass windows.


Privacy films obscure the inside of your home from the outside throughout the day and night. For a darker effect, choose darker shades of color like ocean blue deco tint or ruby deco tint. If privacy is your desire, the darker the film, the better it is to hide your home from everyone else. There are also patterned privacy films, which can transform a plain glass surface into a scenic piece of glass. In addition, depending on the shade of the window cling, privacy films may sparkle, shimmer, or change in appearance in different lighting conditions.
Applying etched glass window film on your windows can give them the look of luxurious etched glass. If you want to achieve a certain look, using etched glass window film can help you do that. For instance, with Tropical Oasis see-through etched glass window film, you can pull off that tropical look that is perfect during hot, summer days. The design consists of elegant palms and lush tropical foliage and is large enough to cover doors up to eight feet tall. Etched glass designs add an elegant touch to your doors and panes.


Frosted films are opaque vinyl sheets that surprisingly allow light into the room. Frosted window films contain finely ground dust that beautifully mimics the shimmer of a real and expensive frosted glass.


If you are more concerned about beautifying your windows rather than your privacy, use decorative accents instead. There are designs for window and mirror corners, borders, and centerpiece oval accents that add flair to those plain windows without obstructing the view. These accents are available in stained glass or etched glass designs and are ideal to use in bathrooms and showers as well since they are not affected by moisture and steam. If you want to give an ordinary glass an expensive look, using decorative accents is the way to go.


Regardless of which designs your choose, these deco window films are adhesive-free, making them removable and reusable. Moreover, you do not need to be a pro to install deco films on your windows. As a last reminder, before your visit to online stores or your local home depot, measure your glass to assure that you purchase enough film to cover your desired area.

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