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Your Frosted Window Film Quick Tips Report

June 27, 2009 | Comments (2)

Frosted Window Film Tips For Glass Doors

How about some quick tips to decorating your glass doors?

Better yet, these are affordable tips and techniques to transforming your glass doors to a marvelous, new look without much hassle.

What’s this about?

Well, I just came across a report which I think you’ll find interesting (especially if you’ve been considering frosted window films or frosted glass for your place).

Picture decorative glass artwork, etched glass and stained glass… ideas that transform your ordinary glass into an expensive, elegant look. More over, you can easily add a privacy effect to these frosted window films.

The report starts by going over your window wallpaper options (etched glass, privacy glass and more), the differences and how to decide on the best fit for your place.

Then it covers things like:

frosted window film for glass doors

frosted window film for glass doors

  • Entry & French Doors: what’s the easiest way to add decorative panels that make them look great while still allowing daylight through. The easy way to dress up your door.
  • Interested in privacy? Another great way to add privacy wallpaper without compromising good looks. (hint: when to choose etched glass design and when to go for stained glass film).
  • A quick way to create visual appeal by combining centerpiece window film with matching sidelights.
  • Plus more tips and tricks.

You can download this “Quick & Easy Ideas For Decorating Glass Doors” report by going here.

Enjoy :-)

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Frosted Window Film – the privacy effect

June 16, 2009 | Comments (1)

Frosted window film – is it right for you?

So you’d love to let the natural daylight through your home yet you’d still wish to restrict praying eyes.

frosted window film for privacy

frosted window film for privacy

When keeping the blinds closed turns your room dim, what’s your quick fix?

What about a simple way to let light in while giving you complete privacy? And no, it won’t require changing your windows… it’s easier than that.

I’m talking about frosted window film.

There are two common types: one that provides day-time-privacy and another that’s give you full time privacy.

These window films won’t turn your room dark. Both let natural light through.

It’s just that the ‘day-time-privacy’ type will block prying eyes in sunlight… (folks on the outside can’t peek in)… while at night the privacy effect diminishes so you’ll resort to your curtains for privacy.

Plus, here’s another thing to keep in mind:

going for frosted window film is much cheaper, and more convenient, than changing your glass or blinds.

With a little patience, a squeegee (or a spray bottle) and probably a Stanley knife… fitting frosted windows becomes simple. The key is having your frosted film cut to the size of your windows (some companies like frostbrite.com can get this done with your order).

Get this right and you’ll avoid the need to trim it.

Think about it, curtains aren’t always a good fit.

You can use frosted window film on your back door, basement windows, your shower window or maybe you’ve got a house where anyone can peek through your front door.

These frosted windows can provide the privacy you desire without blocking off too much light.

What’s more, getting quality material ensures it won’t peel, bubble or move in a month’s time.

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