Add Beauty To Your Windows With A Stained Glass Window Film

By William I. Neil

A stained glass window film is an ideal decorative item for windows. It resembles the classic look of costly stained glass that is originally found in most houses of worship. Just like its inspiration, this window film is available in variety of colors and designs. It fits almost any type of windows, too. This decorative window film also doubles as a screen for incoming light and for privacy purposes. Aside from providing an elegant atmosphere to the rooms, the stained glass window films also have other advantages. Studies have showed that such decorative films help in filtering the harmful UV rays for up to 95%. Because of this, the furnishings inside the rooms can be protected from fading. The minimum amount of incoming light can also contribute to the proper insulation inside the rooms. The decorative films indirectly help in controlling the room temperature.

Installing the stained glass window film is as easy as 1-2-3. First, the glass panels of the windows should be thoroughly cleaned. You have to make sure that the surfaces are free from dust and dirt. This is being done to prevent debris from sticking into the film. Once you have successfully cleaned the glass, you need to wet the surfaces using a spray bottle. By doing this, the film will stay intact with the glass surfaces. The window films are generally adhesive-free and so the only way to attach them is to dampen the panels. As soon as you are done in dampening the surfaces, you may now remove the film from its backing paper. Position the film according to the design method. Usually, the package comes with a squeegee. Use this tool to remove excess water and bubbles from the attached film.

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The best thing about using decorative window films is the fact that they can be reused after being removed. There may be times when you want to remove the films to have an unobstructed view of the outdoors, and these films will simply allow you to do it with great ease. You may return the films to their backing papers and store them away for future use. These films do not leave any traces on the window surfaces, which is a good thing since you do not need to clean them again.

There are several designs of decorative films that are available in the market today. If you are planning to do a major home improvement, you may consider adding some flair to your rather boring windows. You may simply use a stained glass window film to enhance their appearance. However, your choice of design should basically depend on the purpose. For privacy purposes, you may opt for tinted window films. They can be purchased in ‘see-thru’ and fully tinted sheets. In a see-thru window film, you can have a shadowy perspective of the outdoors. Fully tinted windows films are generally used to block the view from both the inside and outside of the rooms. There are also those films that are especially made to provide an increased aesthetic appeal to the rooms. A few examples of purely decorative films are the flower motifs, tropical patterns and wavy decors.

About the Author: William I. Neil is an architect, providing information and directories about home improvement, decorative stained glass window film, etched window film and frosted window film

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