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Saturday, April 30, 2011

Stained Glass Window Film - Decorating That Can Jazz Up Your View!


By Jason L Harrison

When it comes to decorating our homes, most of us try to dream up different ideas to make it stand out from the rest. Generally, we are not looking to make our house something peculiarly unusual but we do want it to look great and have our friends and family notice the extra effort. One way of doing just that is by working with decorative window film. This relatively new decorating technique allows you do to so much more for your home then just installing drab old curtains or the usual mini blinds.

Glass doors
If you want to impact the whole atmosphere of any room that has a glass door, cover it with stained glass window film and give the room instant elegance. Many people like to choose a plain frosted look for doors with a design that has flowers or swirls in it. Others like to go with a design that looks like it is etched into the glass. If you are having a hard time choosing between the two looks then there are window films that combine both the etched and frosted look. No need to compromise, as you are able to get the best of both of these designs with just one choice!

Privacy and shade
By using decorative window film, you add both privacy and impact to your home. No matter which design you choose to go with, you will not only add beauty to the area but people will not be able to see in and it will help to reflect the light from the sun, which will help to keep your home much cooler in the warmer months. Also, by reflecting the Ultraviolet radiation away from the living room furniture, you help to make your interior decorations last much longer. Simply put, the less ultra violet radiation exposure, the longer the colors and patterns on your items will last.

Types and styles
There are many types and styles to choose from when you decide to go with stained glass window film. Two of the most popular styles are the frosted look and the etched glass look. Many people also like to incorporate mixed pattern prints to give the effect of a beautiful garden. You may also be adventurous and check out beveled and cut glass designs. These gorgeous window films allow you to present the look of stained glass, which will immediately change the whole vibe of your home. Not to mention that its more affordable then real stained glass windows by a significant margin!

Kitchens and bathrooms
When decorating a home, many people can easily overlook areas such as the kitchen windows and bathrooms. One idea involves the most mundane of places...the shower. It is entirely possible to change your entire bathroom's look by adding stained glass film to your glass shower door. If done properly and with taste, the room looks incredibly finished, much warmer and more inviting, not to mention that it gives the person in the shower, much more privacy then just a regular clear glass door.

Areas to apply film
Practically speaking, window film is able to be utilized in all areas of your home that are made of glass. Because of this, it is very simple to add pizazz in just a short amount of time. You can apply borders, jazz up room dividers, make your light fixtures more interesting, and even add an interesting centerpiece mosaic to liven things up. Make sure to match the stained glass colors to your décor so that you can be sure that everything is in sync and that you are not going overboard. I often find that a little window decoration can go a long way. You definitely don't want to make your room too gaudy!

Cost effective
You do not have to spend a fortune to get the customized glass look. Stained glass window film is very affordable. It is important to know how much you are able to spend before you go and make your purchase. With so many designs and styles to choose from, you will be sure to find something in your budget that you will be pleased with. Also of great importance, make sure you spend time upfront knowing what your end goal is. Take good measurements, and from there, your selection will be simple.

Finishing Touches
If you want to add flare to your home without spending your entire bank account, then stained glass window film is the way to go. You can change the look of any room by adding film to a window, door, or a light fixture. The best part of using window film, is that most of us have the simple skills required to install it ourselves. However, if you feel a little hesitant about tackling this by yourself, there are many step by step instructions, and helpful videos easily found online at many small niche focused websites.

Don't be afraid to experiment, dream big, and find what works for you. All in all, window film is a cool little decorating idea that is great for any weekend project.

Jason Harrison is an avid amateur home decorator. He also loves writing and sharing detailed step by step guidance on how to turn new home decorating ideas into beautiful reality. Lately, working with Decorative Window Film and Stained Glass Window Film consumes the bulk of his weekend projects.

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Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Decorating Arched And Transom Windows By Larry Cashion


Homebuyers want light, light and more light. So when they
walk through a home with transom windows and arched palladium windows, they fall in love.

Soon after moving in, however, the honeymoon period fades.
That transom window over the sliding doors offers a not-so-lovely view of the ceiling of the porch. And the arch over the front door can seem very plain without an expensive treatment.

Replacing the window with decorative glass would be cost-prohibitive, and even window coverings – which often must be custom made for such specialized sizes – would be pricey. What’s more, a window covering could block most of the natural light the glass lets in; eliminating the very reason the windows were attractive in the first place.

Many homeowners are finding an affordable solution in
"Wallpaper" for Windows! by EtchArt.

For as little as $25 for a transom window or $50 for an
arched window, Wallpaper for Windows gives windows the look of etched or stained glass, improving the situation without blocking the light. Installation takes just minutes, with no more tools required than a spray bottle.

Adhesive-free Wallpaper for Windows uses a patented static
cling film to adhere to the glass. When it is time to redecorate, it pulls off easily, leaving no residue, and can be reused elsewhere.

Expect to field some questions if you choose to use
Wallpaper for Windows, “My neighbor asked me about it immediately,” said Jeanne Grier, a Cleveland resident who uses the product on several windows in her home. “It was very easy, very easy,” she said.

Visit www.wallpaperforwindows.com to see the latest in glass decor.

As inventor and president of "Wallpaper" For Windows!, Larry Cashion has helped tens of thousands of people decorate and resolve living space issues with this award winning decorative window film. Featured on ABC's Good Morning America, Numerous HGTV shows, Better Homes & Gardens magazine, and many others. Media page at http://www.wallpaperforwindows.com

Thursday, July 2, 2009

The Stained Glass Tradition By Keith Londrie


Stained glass reached the state of the art in the early 11th century. Many gothic structures used such windows and even today they impose themselves with their beauty and their ingenuity. In those times men set up a glass factory wherever nature allowed one to be built, namely near a silica deposit. Silica is the main and most important ingredient in glass making. To obtain colored panes, people used the help of chemistry. While still liquid, an amount of metallic oxide was mixed in the melting pot. This gave the material its color.

Man knew colored glass from ancient times so the Romans, the Egyptians and the Greeks were renowned glass artisans. During the 5th and 6th century, the technique we know today as stained glass began to show its face. Early creations can be admired today in museums. At first, they combined thin pieces of alabaster inside a wooden frame; this gave a similar effect. Later on, Asian manufacturers used pieces of colored glass to create what we know today as stained glass.

For more detail, artists use painting techniques that enhance the overall design and complete difficult to fill areas. One interesting thing about these marvelous windows is that the only role they play is to dose the light and to make it difficult to see what happens inside the structure. The themes used in these masterpieces are religious (inspired from bible), symbolic or inspired from literature and myths. Some of them display scenes from the life of Jesus Christ and other religious figures. These are present everywhere on the windows of medieval churches.

Creating state of the art stained glass panes involves a lot of artistic genius and a lot of experience. Artistic skill and engineering skill are a must for designing the theme and the structure of such an artwork.

Nowadays, in the 21st century, this technique is used in combination with modern forms of art. A revival of the gothic style took place after WWII. Many monuments lost their windows during the war. Great German artists like Ervin Bossanyi, Ludwig Schaffrath, Johannes Shreiter, and Douglas Strachan took the matter in their own hands and struggled to make and old art form a contemporary one. Nowadays there are not many places where to study the traditional ways of stained glass making.

Despite this fact, stained glass is frequently used for home accessories and interior design elements. Either if it’s a lamp or a window, a piece of stained glass will always add a finishing touch to your home.

Keith Londrie II is the Webmaster of http://www.stained-glass-info.info/ A website that specializes in providing information stained Glass that you can research on the internet. Visit http://www.stained-glass-info.info/ now!

Friday, June 26, 2009

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Thursday, June 25, 2009

Stained Glass Wndow Film Adds Instant Style to your Foyer by Jason L Harrison


Are you like me and have an entry way, that is wide open to views from anyone passing on the street? Wouldn't it be nice if there was a way to make the visibility into your home shielded from everyone's sight?

Or... maybe your neighbor has an ugly mess outside and you wish you didn't have to see it every time you passed by your windows. Well you're in luck!... there is now hope beyond just the usual drab window treatments.

You can use stained glass window film. This is a relatively hot new interior decorating idea that has helped thousands of people get creative with their homes and windows. Window film is usually acquired at most interior decorating niche stores. It is also available from decorating catalogs or even online.

The static cling film comes in a plethora of attractive patterns. There are many varieties that come in a stenciled look, a frosted look, a pebbled surface, a stained glass pattern, and on and on. All of these varieties of window film can be quite stunning when applied the correct way. I find that the window films that are mostly frosted or darker stained glass patterns provide you the best satisfaction of total privacy.

Budding home designers love the fact that they are able to spruce up any room, window, or doorway by applying these varieties of decorative window film. It also doesn't cost as much as you think, as it's great for those on a limited budget. Especially so, when compared to the cost of traditional window treatments.

Recently, with advancements in technology, some mosaic designs or other stained glass patterns using vibrant colors and styles have fooled the untrained eye into believing that the glass is actually real stained glass! This adds class to your home instantly and will fool even the most discerning guest. Some who are especially creative and have the right decorating flare, may even cut the window film to their specifications to make corner etchings, center mosaics, and other elaborate creations.

Since most people today are "green" conscious, one good thing to consider about window film is that it will save on your utility bill. Today's modern windows are made to block sunlight to a certain degree. Many times double paned glass windows are filled with an inert gas that keeps out the flow of heat and cold. However, this ability to work at optimum levels breaks down over time. Like all things, windows get broken, damaged, etc. Window film will assist in your home's energy savings by providing another layer of protection to block ultraviolet radiation as well as the sun's intense heat. Because of this, a simple layer of window film can keep your house cooler in the summertime as your air conditioner won't run so often.

Remember too, since decorative window films don't close or aren't drawn like blinds or shades, it allows in plenty of natural light. Because of this, just having a layer of semi transparent window film on your windows and doors can cut down the need for electric lighting, which also conserves energy. The savings might seem small each month, but over your home's lifetime, those pennies can add up!

Installation is where most people get a little nervous. But in my experience, following the easy to read instructions, along with some detailed planning, most homeowners will get this project completed in a few hours. Some of the more elaborate films or designs may require professional installation...but most of the time, you can do it yourself. The internet is a great resource to find help and even step by step instructions.

Now that you have some information on what decorative window film may do for your house, take some time, research into it a bit more and find the style, that will suit your needs. Taking the right steps of planning, preparation ahead of time will provide you with a great outcome.


About the Author

Jason Harrison is an avid amateur home decorator. He also loves writing and sharing detailed step by step guidance on how to turn new home decorating ideas into beautiful reality. Stained Glass Window Film is his latest passion.


Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Stained Glass Windows for Less Using Decorative Window Film by Jason L Harrison


When it comes to decorating your home, people try to come up with different ideas to make their home stand above the rest. People are not looking to make their home something unusually different but they do want it to look great and have people notice their decorating ideas. One way of doing just that is by working with decorative window film. This allows you to do so much more for your home than just hanging up dark ugly curtains.

Glass doors If you want to change the whole atmosphere of any room that has a glass door, cover it with stained glass window film and give the room instant beauty. Most people like to choose a plain frosted look for doors with a design that has flowers or swirls in it. Others like to decide on a design that looks like it is etched into the glass. If you are having a hard time choosing between the two typesthen there are window films that combine both the etched and frosted look. No need to compromise, as you are able to get the best of both of these designs with just one choice!

Privacy and shade By using stained glass window film, you add both privacy and shade to your home. No matter which design you decide on, you will not only add beauty to the area but people will not be able to see in and it will help to reflect the light from the sun, which will help to keep your home much cooler in the warmer months. By reflecting the sun's rays away from the living room carpet, you also help to make your interior decorations last much longer. Simply put, the less UV radiationthe longer the colors and patterns on your items will last.

Types and styles There are many types and styles to choose from when you decide to go with privacy window cling. Two of the most popular styles are the frosted look and the etched glass look. Many people also like to incorporate floral prints to give the effect of a beautiful garden. You may also be adventurous and check out beveled and cut glass designs. These gorgeous window films allow you to present the look of stained glass, which will instantly change the whole atmosphere of your home. Not to mention that its more affordable then real stained glass windows by a significant margin!

Kitchens and bathrooms When changing the look of your home, many people can easily forget areas such as the kitchen windows as well as bathrooms. It is absolutely possible to change the entire feelof your bathroom by adding stained glass film to your standalone shower. This helps to make the room look larger, warmer and more inviting not to mention that it gives the person in the shower, much more privacy then just a normal clear glass door.

Areas to apply film Really, window film is able to be utilized in all areas of your home that are made of glass. Because of this, it is very simple to add flarein just a short amount of time. You can apply borders,jazz up room dividers, make your light fixtures more interesting, and even add an interesting mosaic to liven things up. Make sure to match the stained glass colors to your décor so that you can be sure that everything is in sync and that you are not going overboard. I often find that a little window decoration can go a long way. You definitely don't want to make your room too ostentatious!

Cost effective You do not have to spend a fortune to get the customized glass look. Stained glass window film is very affordable. It is important to know how much you are able to spend before you go and make your purchase. With dozens of designs and styles to choose from, you will be sure to find something in your budget that you will be pleased with. Of great importance, make sure you spend time upfront knowing what your end goal is. Take good measurements, and from there, your selection will be simple

If you want to add flare to your home without spending your entire bank account, then stained glass window film is the way to go. You can change the look of any room by adding this film to a window, door, or a light fixture. The best part of using window film, is that most of us have the simple skills required to install it ourselves. Step by step guidance is also easily found online at many decorating focused websites.

Don't be afraid to experiment, research in magazines or online, and find what works for you. All in all, window film is a great addition for any weekend project.


About the Author

Jason Harrison is an avid amateur home decorator. He also loves writing and sharing detailed step by step guidance on how to turn new home decorating ideas into beautiful reality. For more Tips and Ideas on using Decorative Window Film or Stained Glass Window Film in your home visit his site.

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Monday, June 15, 2009

Opaque Window Film by Home Enthusiast

How do you make a window glass opaque? There are many ways how you can make your glass window opaque. In the past, to make your window opaque, you would have to either replace it with a frosted glass or you completely tint it using window tinting. The other way is to use spray. Now, many home owners make their window opaque by applying opaque window film.

Using static cling window film is perhaps by far the most practical and convenient solution. There are many types of window films available that can make your glass windows opaque. For example try the frosted glass films. The frosted glass films will block of unwanted views while allowing some light to pass through. If you prefer to have more light coming into the room, then try the Lite Frost window films.

There are also plenty of designs to choose from. The faux glass block pattern consisting of octagonal glass block designs is a popular choice. This design enhances huge windows. There are also plenty of delicate designs such as the Everleaf. This design is very popular for glass doors that opens out to a garden.

By far, most owners would want to make their glass door opaque to add privacy. Etched glass films are popular for this purpose, but you need not limit yourself to this choice only. Try using stained glass films and you will allow your creativity to soar.

Most opaque window films also have the ability to filter out UV ray and they are heat resistant too. As they also resist moisture, they make suitable window films to be installed on bathroom windows and shower doors.

There are in general two types of opaque window films - those that are adhesive-based and those that are adhesive-free. We suggest that you choose adhesive-free window films as these types of window films are easy to install and easy to remove too.

Most of the times, it takes less than 15 minutes to install an adhesive-free window films on a small window pane if you are working alone. For a larger piece of glass window, you may want to work in a team of 2 persons, and it will take less than 30 minutes.

When it comes to time to redecorate your glass windows, simply peel off the window films. Many opaque window glass films can be kept in storage or can be recycled on other window films. This is another advantage of using adhesive-free window films.

About the Author

When it comes to making glass window opaque, stained glass films can be an interesting alternative to spice up the entire house. However, you would not want to install stained glass films on every piece of your glass windows, otherwise, your house may look like a church. Try combining it with etched glass.