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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.

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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.


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