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Ten Best Colors of the Year 2023

October 18, 2022 by Carol S 1 Comment

Ten Best Colors of the Year 2023

We’ve seen so many Color of the Year posts so far this year that we’ve put together a few you might like. Here they are, in no particular order. And by the way, we’ve covered the color of the year before:

  • Focus on Benjamin Moore’s Color of the year (2020)
  • Fun with living coral (Pantone’s color of the year (2019)

Benjamin Moore color of the year: Raspberry Blush

Architectural Digest covers Benjamin Moore’s color of the year by saying this: “The Benjamin Moore Color of the Year 2023 is Raspberry Blush, an unapologetically brazen yet warm hue. Described by Magno as a “charismatic” color that “enlivens the senses,” it evokes its namesake’s fruity notes alongside trace elements of both radiant red and orange coral.” What do you think–is it fruity enough for you?

Dunn Edwards Chooses Terra Rosa

Dunn Edwards’ color of the year blends brown and burgundy for a rosy pink that works as both a grounding neutral and a delicate and delightful color. We all like this one a lot. As in a lot a lot!

Walmart’s color of the year? Canyon Ridge

Canyon Ridge is an orange-meets-pink paint color that acts as a near-neutral when applied to walls. The trendy spin on terra-cotta couples well with bright blue, its opposite on the color wheel. We can imagine this one in any new construction in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Beautiful.

Do you prefer a blank canvas as a color of the year?

Behr’s Blank Canvas is their color of the year

Think of a stretched frame about to be painted, and you’d have Behr’s Blank Canvas. It’s a creamy white that goes with everything. Although if you click on the link, it seems to lean more towards the yellow end of the spectrum.

Glidden chooses Vining Ivy

A soothing blend of blue and green, Vining Ivy could work well in a bedroom, living room, or office.

Dutch Boy Paints picks Rustic Greige

Neutrals still are wildly popular, so this Rustic Greige works well. It’s warm and envelopes you and your room in a soothing hue.

Backdrop Homes Color of the Year? It’s called Color of the Year!

We absolutely love this! In fact, a quote from backdrophome says it best: “This yellow-orange color is inspired by Bottega Veneta boots and rubber bands. In a world where balls of rubber bands are disappearing, it’s time we start honoring them. We set out to create the best color in the whole wide world and we sure did.”

Sherwin Williams settled on Redend Point

Redend Point seems very similar to Dunn Edwards’ Terra Rose, doesn’t it? Soulful, they say.

Valspar opts for a whole palette

Valspar has an entire palette of colors for 2023, including a home you can walk through so you can get a feel for them.

Do you like a color that makes a statement?

Pantone’s color of the year? Digital Lavender!

From the people who probably started the whole color of the year comes Digital Lavender: “Serenity, balance, and healing infuse the Pantone color,” say Twin Cities interior designers. Designers are calling it more restful than the darker shade Pantone picked last year.

What’s your favorite color of the year?

Are you going with a more neutral tone, or do you like something that makes a statement? Do let us know in the comments!

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This is What Happens When You Attend the Santa Clara NorCal Facilities Expo

September 29, 2022 by Carol S Leave a Comment

The Window Works Booth (and that’s Atlas Copco right behind us!) at NCFE!

Recently, a few of the Window Works Crew attended the Northern California Facilities Expo in Santa Clara. This Expo was September 20 – 21, 2022. Now, in case you were wondering, it wasn’t our first time at the rodeo! We’ve been before, and we’ll be going again. In fact, we even wrote about our previous visits! You might be interested in a couple of our recent trips:

  • The Window Works Crew at the 2021 Facilities Expo
  • The Southern California Facilities Expo

We also attended in 2019 in real life, plus the virtual event in 2020, and you can read about it here: Visit the Virtual California Facilities Expo 2020 November 18-19. We started going around 2015–if you can remember that far back!

That’s Donna Dris up in friend Sunbelt Rental’s lift!

Friends near and far

By now, we’ve attended so many of these expo’s that we’ve made a lot of friends! So it’s great to see familiar faces when we go, along with new friends, too! Some of our friends include Sunbelt Rentals, who’ve had the booth across from us for years, David, below, who serves drinks, and of course our pals at Atlas Copco!

The ever-friendly David, serving beer (and more) at Happy Hour!

Happy Hour Hosting

As we’ve done in the past, we sponsored the beer and snacks right by our booth, along with our neighbors and best buddies from Atlas Copco. This year, we had a make-it-yourself nachos bar, with ground beef, cheese, different salsas, sour cream, chips, cookies, and bottled water (for our non-drinking buddies). We loved seeing all the smiling faces and meeting new friends as well as neighboring booth people.

The swag!

Look at that cute little red shot glass from R&S Doors Gates and Docks, above (it lights up, too)! Atlas Copco also did some top-notch branding with their giveaways–the tool card blueprint, webcam cover, and bottle opener were excellent! Pumpman Norcal had those huge markers that won’t get lost since 1. they’re huge, and 2. they’re fluorescent! And Restoration Management Company’s giveaway of wipes in a travel bag? We’re hooked! We love having all these reminders of our time at the Expo! They’ll have a special home in our office. And maybe even our travel bags.

Donna, Irene, and Asia at the booth

And another thing!

Yes, we even got to talk about window film during the show! Luckily, we’re all very familiar and comfortable talking about window film. Many people don’t know just how many things window film can do these days. We fielded lots of questions about applying window film for different situations, and of course, one of the newest applications will be the anti-bird strike window film. We’ll be writing about that very soon!

Next time come join us!

While we’re happy to attend the Facilities Expos, we’d be even more happy if you’d join us next time! So keep a watch on the Northern California Facilities Expo’s website for more info about 2023!

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: 3M window film, facilities expo, Facilities management, Santa Clara NorCal Facilities Expo, SCNFE

Will Window Film Make My Life Better?

September 14, 2022 by Carol S Leave a Comment

Will Window Film Make My Life Better?

We get questions like “will window film make my life better?” all the time! Believe it or not! And our answer, without hesitation, is “it sure does!” Because what other product blocks UV light (which causes skin cancer), provides privacy, holds glass together in case of earthquakes, etc., and keeps you cooler? None that we know of! So there. Pretty soon, you’ll feel like the guy in the picture above. The guy in the middle–not the guy over on the end.

How do I love thee? Let me count the ways

We can only say we love window film because it’s true. We all use it at home as well as at work and on our car windows, too. Once you’ve had window film, you can’t go back to not having it. And if Bob Vila thinks it’s great stuff, then who are we to disagree? You might like Bob Vila’s The Best Window Films of 2022. Bob Vila says “A significant consideration when shopping for the best window film is functionality. Determine what’s important in terms of privacy, decor, light/darkness, UV light blocking, and energy saving.”

Stop the sensory overload

The world keeps getting noisier and noisier–both in terms of actual noise, but also loud colors, ads, etc. If you get sensory overload, window film can certainly help give you that moment of zen you need. And speaking of zen, we’ve talked about zen before. You might like: How to Have a Zen Experience with Window Film. Because if you see your neighbor’s ugly backyard every morning, that’s not a good way to wake up! So why not block that view with window film?

Decorative window films make you an insta-decorator!

That’s right, there are decorative window films. There are many of them. So not only can window film provide you with privacy, but you can get a beautiful effect at the same time. Some of them are incredibly beautiful–we love the Japanese washi paper ones, for instance. Want to know more about 3M glass finishes? Check out the dichroic glass on the 3M site, too! By the way, Window Works is a certified 3M dealer, so we can help you choose one (or more) glass finish to prettify your space!

Fragment Retention

Another terrific feature of window film is that it can retain window glass fragments, as we’ve written about recently. Fragment retention window film: five reasons you need it. Large sheets of glass are more susceptible to breakage, and if you’re a homeowner or business owner, you don’t want people to get hurt.

Give Us a Call!

We’d love to provide window film for your home or office! Give us a call at 415.623.8700 when you’re ready to discuss window film and make your life better! We’d love to talk to you and answer all your questions! We work all over the greater San Francisco Bay Area, from San Jose to the East Bay to the Peninsula and Marin.

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Window Film Ideas for High Tech Companies You Need to Know

August 31, 2022 by Carol S Leave a Comment

Window Film Ideas for High Tech Companies You Need to Know

So you know some or maybe even most of the high-tech companies we support and do business with. One is a Fruit Company, another you use to search when you don’t know something, and a third is where you pin all the things! If you still don’t know what we’re talking about, you can take a look at our website! Yes, we do get around, but we don’t like to brag. Much. Anyway, if these high-tech companies use window film so much and so often, chances are good that you could also use the same ideas. Right? For example, in the image above, you can see that this space is very homey like a living room, yet is a company shared space.

Window film blocks the light

Is the sun blasting right into your eyes, or is the light simply too bright? Have a more comfortable work day with window film. You can use the same window film on your home that you do at work. And if you’re working from home, why not create a more soothing environment? Since people aren’t traveling as much, they like to have a staycation atmosphere at home. After all, you don’t want to have to wear sunglasses indoors, do you?

Window film helps prevent skin cancer

We’ve talked about window film and skin cancer many times before. Window film blocks the UV light that causes cancer. In fact, the Skin Cancer Foundation recommends window film. In their blog post, Not All UV Rays Stay Outside: How Window Film Can Help Protect You, The Skin Cancer Foundation proclaims “Those UVA rays account for up to 95 percent of the UV radiation reaching the Earth’s surface and are quite good at finding you. They can bounce off reflective surfaces like water and, most relevant during the workday, they can penetrate window glass. If you’re sitting next to a window on a sunny day, those UVA rays hitting your skin are doing damage. (Window glass filters out most UVB rays.)” Yes, we’ve discussed how window film blocks light and prevents skin cancer before.

High-tech companies use window film for privacy–you could, too!

High-tech companies are letting people work from home

Many people are working mostly from home if they can. So don’t sit at the dining room table you share while your kids do their homework and squint all the time! One of our recent blog posts was about this blending of work and home: Trend Alert: Why the Blending of Home and Work Life is the Next Big Thing.

Got questions? We’ve got answers!

Maybe you don’t know exactly what you want. We have a lot of experience working with high-tech companies! If you want to chat about your work-from-home options, give us a call! Window Works customer care is at 415.650.5200. Pick up your phone and enter our number! We really are very friendly, and we’ll answer your questions.

We work all over the San Francisco Bay Area, and would love to talk to you!

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: San Francisco Bay Area, window film, window film high tech companies

Dark and Moody Interior Glass: How to use it and why!

August 17, 2022 by Carol S Leave a Comment

Dark and Moody Interior Glass

Why would you want to use dark and moody interior glass? Not simply because it’s trendy, right? This trend began last year, when images showing dark interior glass starting bubbling up all over the internets. In our experience with local San Francisco Bay Area businesses, glass office fronts are all going tinted AND combining with dark patterns — so for the first time in years we are seeing dark interior window film. If you want to know why you might want to start using darker and moodier interior glass, stick around. We’ve got some ideas and examples for you!

Because it’s mysterious

We all need more mystery in our lives, don’t we? The moody and romantic sight of this dark glass will make you curious about the space. Who lives or works here? What do they do all day? Would you like to have a similar space? These are questions which may start swirling around in your mind when you see a space like this!

Magic and mystery appear side by side with this dark film against the marbled floor

The new dark Fasaras have a special magic

Last year, the new dark 3M Fasaras started to appear with the blue and gray cloud dual gradients. With this year’s patterned window films thrown in, we can see a different story line building. By the way, we’ve written about Fasara window film before. You might enjoy some of these:

  • 3M Fasara Dichroic Film
  • 3M Fasara Decorative Window Film: Patterns
  • Highlights from the New Fasara Patterns

As you might be able to see, we’re huge fans of 3M Fasara! And if you’re wondering what the heck Fasara is: “3M™ Fasara™ is a family of polyester, decorative films for glass surfaces that transform an interior’s ambiance with finishes that have depth, subtly, modernity, energy, precision and more. Created in collaboration with leading designers from across the globe, the new, trend-setting collection will give you even more ways to create stunning visual effects on interior glass surfaces, as well as add privacy and control light.” So there’s that.

Check out this dark and moody bachelor pad!

Dark and moody glass plays well with others

As you can see in the image above, the dark, moody glass gets along with others. Look at all the different textures, such as this mottled stone in the bathroom and kitchen. It combines well with wood, tile, and many other materials, too. Color might be a consideration, as you’d want your glass have similar tones, but not be too matchy-matchy.

Create a mysterious room within a room

A space for relaxation…and more

Maybe you need a special place to unwind at the end of the day with your music and big leather chair. Or maybe you could use this room-within-a-room concept, above, in your office. You could even have an office at home that’s completely enclosed from the rest of your home.

Give Us a Call!

Maybe you don’t know exactly what you want yet. We can guide you! If you want to chat about your dark-and-moody options, give us a call! Window Works customer care is at 415.650.5200. Pick up your phone and enter our number! We really are very friendly, and we’ll answer your questions.

We work all over the San Francisco Bay Area, and would love to talk to you!

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Trend Alert: Green Energy, Extreme Greens, and the Greening of America

July 29, 2022 by Carol S Leave a Comment

This long green couch kind of grows on you, doesn’t it?

What do green energy, extreme greens, and the greening of America have in common (other than the word green)? We received many new and green ideas at NeoCon2022! They’ve all had a great effect on the architecture and design world. And the three greens are just the beginning!

The Greening of America

It’s been over 50 years since the Greening of America was published. We’re sorry to say that its author, Charles Reich, passed away in 2019. According to the New York Times obit of Mr. Reich, “The Greening of America” was inspired in part by Mr. Reich’s personal encounters in San Francisco during the so-called Summer of Love in 1967.” And if Mr. Reich’s goal was to make people think, then he certainly accomplished that. He was a local San Franciscan who always felt that bell bottoms expressed “personal freedom, the delight and beauty of movement, and a rather comic attitude toward life.” We’re not sure about the bell bottoms, but are definitely in favor of personal freedom, the beauty of movement, and the comic attitude toward life.

Ahem. In 2022, the greening of America has a meaning similar to that expressed by Charles Reich. We’re still greening America and this season is no different! Green is appearing everywhere–in our language, our design, as a distinct color way, and in architecture, too.

Green is the new black, as this display by Cassini clearly shows

Green is the new black

That is to say, green goes with everything, interior design wise. Of course, green is the new black could also mean fashion wise or ecology wise, too. For our purposes, we love having living greenery or other sources of green inside our homes and offices. When we were at NeoCon, we didn’t see one single green wall (of plants). So we’re officially declaring the living wall dead! By the way, we’ve written two other Trend Alerts about NeoCon. You might enjoy them: Trend Alert: Sound Attenuation and Some Ways Design Can Help, and Trend Alert: Why the Blending of Home and Work Life is the Next Big Thing.

Extreme Greens

Decorating with greens

Decorating with greens

When you use green to decorate, you create an earthy, grounded space. We love this article from the Spruce about how to decorate with green. Green has a versatility that is both energetic and calming at the same time. That is to say, green is at both ends of the energetic spectrum as it can both raise and lower the energy in a room.

We like to call this one cactus adjacent

Green is fashion forward

Green has been a terrific choice in fashion for a long time, but especially right now. See this article about Bottega Veneta Breaking Down the Green Trend Sweeping the Fashion World.

Green in architecture

We’ve noticed that green has made its presence known in architecture, too. The green tone “brings tranquility and balance into the environments in which it is used. Which makes it a perfect ally for bedrooms and offices.” From Color psychology in architecture.

Did we omit any of your favorite greens?

Let us know!

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: NeoCon 2022, San Francisco

Trend Alert: Sound Attenuation and Some Ways Design Can Help

July 15, 2022 by Carol S Leave a Comment

Trend Alert: Sound Attenuation and Some Ways Design Can Help | Turf with their undulating ceiling at NeoCon 2022

Ever walk into a restaurant so loud that you wanted to leave immediately? You might have wanted to actually talk to your friends but the sound in the restaurant bounces all over and seems to get louder the longer you’re there. You think you can withstand the din, but pretty soon your head starts pounding and you can’t hear anything. You look at ways of dampening sound, but the same old same old choices are there, design wise. What to do? Hang on and we’ll show you some new ideas we came across from our recent trip to NeoCon! By the way, if you missed our last post on NeoCon, here it is: NeoCon 2022.

Soundproofing colors and shapes are fun and functional

How do you design soundproofing?

Dampening sound has been big for a long while (flat on the wall cut outs or hanging acoustic tiles), but the newest sound attenuation ideas are giving it depth, dimension, shape, and complexity in its design. Dampening sound is like using a shock absorber to dampen sound waves. The shock absorber deadens the sound and stops its amplification. Historically, acoustic panels and fabrics that hang on the wall or from the ceiling have been used. With the new designs, it’s more about dampening sound, though. It’s also about creating a beautiful and welcoming space. By the way, if you’d like to learn about how acoustic panels work, here’s a great article from Loftwall.

A combination of quiet spaces with less quiet ones gives everyone a choice

Can you create a welcoming space with design?

In the past, those who wanted sound dampened were stuck with just a few choices. Jump to today, where there are more choices and ways to create a welcoming space. Check out some of the designs we’ve highlighted from our recent NeoCon trip and you’ll see what we mean. They’re exciting, fun, and functional! And if you’d like to know more about how architects can use soundproofing, here’s An Architect’s Guide to Soundproofing, by Sound Cow.

Modular meeting spaces can easily be soundproofed and still be open

What’s the best shape for soundproofing?

While many designers choose the eggcrate because of its versatility, today there are many design choices. According to this article from Hush Echo, the strip shape offers “better sound absorption properties than a smooth shape while offering a similar low-key design.” However, we think there are so many choices out there that you might be surprised at the designs you can find that check all the right boxes.

We love the Aeonica system! With just five pieces you can endlessly model various pods

Colors and textures are braver than ever!

In the soundproofing world, Turf and Spacestor Aeonica are the superstars! We love the Aeonica system! See the five pieces you can use for an endless variety of pods! We absolutely loved seeing both Turf and Spacestor Aeonica and we think you will, too!

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Trend Alert: Why the Blending of Home and Work Life is the Next Big Thing

June 29, 2022 by Carol S 1 Comment

Blending Home and Work Life at NeoCon

Recently, we traveled to NeoCon in Chicago to hear all the big designers talk about trends. One trend that kept cropping up is the blending of home and work life. Why now? You might ask. Stick around for a few minutes and we’ll tell you. By the way, we’ll be talking more about trend alerts in the upcoming blog posts, so be sure to watch this space!

Curves and the softening of modern design

Before the Pandemic, modern design was all sharp edges, corners, and more black and white–both in design and in actual form. Now there are curves everywhere. From sofas to office chairs to ceilings, curves delineate the new designs. There are even entire buildings that are made of curves! While we don’t recommend retrofitting an entire building to make it curvier, you could make your office or furniture curvier–with great results!

Are you staying ahead of the curve?

Ahead of the curve

With the curvaceousness of new design, cocooning is the order of the day. people want to be surrounded by softness, which they have more at home. And they’ve been at home for two long years, so they’d like some of those creature comforts they have at home, but at work! People might not always be able to bring their fuzzy fuzzy pets to work with them, but they can have more of the soft and fuzzy designs.

Can you imagine how relaxing this furniture must be?

Window film is softer, too

So many designs now have the soft gradients in window film. There used to be hard lines, with bands of window film. Now there are no more bands. There is softness everywhere. Harsh lighting is gone, too. Not only are these lights curvy, but their light casts a soft glow, too. And the colors include more grays, roses, and oatmeals. All colors you associate with home and not with work.

Lines, from lighting to furniture to artwork, is softening

Modular and inclusive furniture

Furniture that includes and can expand or contract is a huge trend right now. Being able to easily add more chairs or include a latecomer to a meeting is so critical. We need flexibility in design as well as in our thoughts!

Modular and inclusive furniture is an up-and-coming trend!

A move from the global to the local economy

People want to work from home. And if they can’t work from home, they’d like their offices to look and feel like home. There’s a socioeconomic implication to modern design. Between the Corona virus and everything else happening, certain personal accoutrements have softened up. Everything’s comfy. We need to soften our stances, too. The entire shift right now is going local. Farmers markets are big. It’s more modest, more local, and more real. There’s a huge element of comfort and sincerity, which comes out in more soulful design. Shipping is expensive. Local economies, handmade stuff, all are incorporated in design. Design is the acceptance of the collective unconscious.

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3M and the Now of Design

June 13, 2022 by Carol S Leave a Comment

Empathy is important! We love karaoke and listening to each other’s songs!

Recently, some of us at WindowWorks attended the Now of Design, a webinar put on by 3M. 3M occasionally puts on these fabulous webinars about design and window film or other kinds of film. Check out the last blog post about a 3M webinar here: Highlights from new 3M Fasara Patterns. Here are some of the ideas from that webinar that might interest you.

Design and Empathy

As designers, we all need to be good listeners. Our clients need us to respond to them and assimilate what they say. And we’re designing for a global audience, as well as for a neurodiverse one, says Sandra Olave, Chair of Interior Design at College of Creative Studies. But we also need to listen to each other and those on our teams — one of the ways we do that at Window Works is through celebrations (and things like karaoke, too). We’d also like to point out the great job that Megan Kennedy did moderating the talk.

photorealistic renderings in spaces can create a more healing environment

Healing Environments

We have the ability to create photorealistic renderings in spaces. It’s a great time to be doing design. We can layer tools, study options… We’re creating environments that have the opportunity to have a huge impact, connect, and heal. Design is influenced by the times we’re living in. Colors are more muted when the economy is down. In prosperous times, colors become brighter. These were some of the ideas put forth by Rich Bonnin, Design Principal, HGA. And we agree that having either windows that open out onto nature or wallpaper with images of nature can help create a healing environment.

Creating a Welcoming Space

It’s critical to create a welcoming space, especially now when people are coming back to the workplace. Many people might not want to come back, so it’s part of our mission to make workplaces as welcoming as possible. We can of course elicit feelings from the spaces we create. Use the colors and shapes that represent the brand, explains Ryan Kovalak, Executive Director, Environments & Experience, Monigle. You may want a space that’s fun and energetic. Or you could want a calmer mood for some areas. Not everyone is an extrovert, and some may need quiet to do their work.

The Future of the Workplace

We need to repurpose the office. The model we had worked for a long time, but now things are different. Kovalak explains that the office used to be a way to bring people together, but the office needs a new purpose. The office can still be a hub. It represents a sense of community, collaboration, and a social function, rather than one of efficiency. Bonnin adds that the last two years have been interesting. Less than 20% had a work from home policy, and now nearly everyone does. We’ve proven that we can do our work anywhere and be as remote as we wish. The question is: What have people gotten used to at home where they’ve been able to move around from the kitchen to the office to the back patio? And how can those lessons be applied to the business environment? Collaboration is a work mode we need to understand and support. By the way, we loved having someone’s dog appear in the webinar, too. An illustration of what we might be missing if we move back into a corporate office. Do corporations need to allow pets to make offices more welcoming?

Inspiration and Design Paralysis

People are looking around to see what everyone else is doing. Many are putting off decisions on expensive projects, either due to expenses or paralysis. Everyone wants flexibility from their office space. But, as Bonnin explained, life goes on. Decisions need to be made. Surprisingly, younger people are worried about not seeing their boss, and being overlooked for opportunities, promotions, etc. Kovalak adds that it’s smart to pause a little bit. People are going back to the places that were familiar that now seem like the past. “Everything needs to be reimagined. Small things can have big impact. And big things can have small impact. Wellness is no longer a trend.”

Hybrid Environments

Not everyone wants to go back to work, but it’s largely dependent upon what people do for a living, not so much which generation they’re from, says Bonnin. If you’re working in a call center, you don’t necessarily want to drive 45 minutes each way (especially with the price of gas now) to sit in a cubicle.

Connection is Critical

As Olave says, she makes her students feel like they’re superheroes! Bonnin makes a very good point when he says that for people without that connection, it’s just as easy to go from one company doing zoom calls all day to another company doing zoom calls all day. It’s expensive to companies. What can we do to make people feel like a part of the organization? To answer that point, we at Window Works make it a point to celebrate our wins, our birthdays, and our local holidays–and that includes karaoke. We say that not to brag, but in the hopes that other companies can also have an inclusive environment and celebrate all the members of their teams. What does your company or team do to ensure everyone feels included?

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Highlights from New 3M Fasara Patterns

May 31, 2022 by Carol S 1 Comment

Here is one highlight from the new 3M Fasara Patterns

By now you’ve probably realized that everyone at Window Works is a huge fan of 3M and Fasara window films. And if you haven’t realized that, then you’re in for a treat! Because we’re going to share some of the newest, funnest, most gorgeous window films and some of their uses. Prepare to be surprised!

Here are some of our favorite new Fasara patterns.

3M™ DI-NOC™ Architectural Finishes


3M Fasara Di-Noc architectural Finishes bring you the beauty of hundreds of natural elements with additional new designs, Premium Wood, Metallic Palette and Artisanal Design, to inspire your masterpiece. And at Window Works, we can work with you to help you discover your palette and bring your space to life!

What is 3M™ Fasara™?

Straight off their website: “3M™ Fasara™ is a family of polyester, decorative films for glass surfaces that transform an interior’s ambiance with finishes that have depth, subtly, modernity, energy, precision and more. Created in collaboration with leading designers from across the globe, the new, trend-setting collection will give you even more ways to create stunning visual effects on interior glass surfaces, as well as add privacy and control light.” By the way, we’ve written about 3M Fasara before. You might want to check out those articles here:

  • Fasara Stripes
  • Dotty for Dots
  • Fasara Patterns

Matte Series offers fingerprint resistance, matte texture, and an outstanding tactile feature

The Matte Series offers realistic texture by converting incident light into diffuse reflection and suppressing specular reflection. Specular reflection is a type of surface reflectance often described as a mirror-like reflection of light from the surface. The matte finish offers a softer lighting, without blinding people coming into your space. This series also provides fingerprint resistance. Explore the new world of design possibilities with 3M Matte Series.

Abrasion Resistant Series

3M™ DI-NOC™ Architectural Finishes Abrasion Resistant AR Series are decorative surface finishes for interior applications in high-traffic areas. The abrasion resistant top layer reduces the visibility of scratches. So, if you have a surface that routinely gets scratched by people wanting to “leave their mark,” you can use the abrasion resistant series on those surfaces. Check out the table below for an example!

3M™ DI-NOC™ Architectural Glass Finishes

3M™ DI-NOC™ Glass Finishes can be used behind many glass surfaces and provide an opaque dimensional look when viewed from the front glass surface. The current Product line can be found in the 3M™ Glass Finishes Product Catalog. Ask us for more information.

Whiteboard glass finishes

Last, but not least is this new whiteboard glass finish. The 3M Whiteboard finish can be used to turn glass into a whiteboard, transforming a plain office wall into a learning opportunity! This architectural finish can convert interior surfaces into creative and collaborative environments. It’s compatible with most dry erase markers.

Check out 3M’s spec sheet for all the details.

Questions or comments?

Need help choosing? Or want to chat about your options? Give us a call! Window Works customer care is at 415.650.5200. Pick up your phone and enter our number! We really are very friendly, and we’ll answer your questions.

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