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Decorative Window Film for Beauty, Privacy

Faux Stained Glass, Window Film

A decorative window film will turn an ordinary window into a stained glass window, a glazed window, or a Frank Lloyd Wright window. It’s an ideal way to add privacy and elegance to your home at little cost or effort. A decorative window film can be affixed to your glass window in less than an hour. The process is simple and can be done by one person alone; although having someone there to hold up the decorative window film along with you will make the project that much easier.

Begin by choosing the perfect decorative window film for your window and home. You can find a small selection of window films at your local home improvement store or by googling the query: Decorative Window Film. Be sure to visit Decorative Film for a beautiful selection of high quality window films. For minimal privacy, choose a glazed decorative window film with varying degrees of opaqueness. For greater elegance, choose a decorative window film with autumn leaves, a lace pattern, or the Tuscany stained glass. For color play, choose a decorative window film from the colorful stained glass selection, or the Dimension group which are reminiscent of Frank Lloyd Wright windows. You can even request a sample if you are finding it hard to choose the perfect decorative window film.

Unlike other decorative window films on the market, these particular ones can even be used in wet or humid areas, like on a shower door. Instead of replacing a bathroom window with an expensive glazed one, apply the film for identical results. The instructions for installation can be read online. The process is simple. First cut the decorative window film to fit your window’s dimensions. Next clean the window with water and a little soup. Finally peel the liner from the back of the decorative window film and apply to the wet window. With a sponge you can smooth out any air pockets.

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Keep in mind that a decorative window film will diminish the amount of light shining into the room. The more colorful or ornate the film, the more light it will filter. You can have the best of both worlds if you choose stained glass films rich in earth-tones or whites. Finally, be sure that the decorative window film you choose fits your overall decor. And take the size of your window into account. Smaller windows look better with simpler patterns, while larger ones are able to properly showcase the more ornate stained glass motifs.

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