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Most Fun Window Film Ideas for Privacy

January 30, 2024 by Carol S Leave a Comment

Fun Window Film Ideas for Privacy

Why not have a little fun with your window film?

Everyone is so serious about window film ideas for privacy, but where’s the fun in that? Answer: there is no fun in that! But there are lots of quirky, fun ideas for how you can use window film and plus retain your privacy. There might be some ideas here you haven’t heard about. After all, window film has come a long way in the years since it first came out (1966 and 3M, in case you were wondering). Here’s a quick history of window film, for those of you who were curious.

Dichroic Window Film for the win!

Splashes of color can wake you up

Window film isn’t such a black and white world any more. Neither is it your grandma’s window film, with cracking, peeling, purpling (is that even a word?), or other yucky-looking stuff on your windows. There are loads of color and various texture options that you might enjoy. For example, dichroic window film offers fun colors, above.

Play with light

Not only can you block light with window film, but you can also redirect light with 3M’s redirecting film if you live in a dark area. Or if your foyer or another part of your home or business suffers from poor lighting. This is especially true in high rises where there are tall buildings blocking the light and you’d like to bring it into the building. After all, so many people suffer from Seasonal Affective Disorder in the winter. And having even a little more light can help.

Use gradient tinting

We wrote about gradient tinting recently, and it’s a very good and fun way to create privacy. Cover just part of a window or glass wall with tint. You may want to leave the bottom part of a wall uncovered so you can see if there are people occupying a meeting room, for instance. The same could be true if you want some privacy because there are new kids in the house and you want some privacy.

Decorate a glass partition with some fun film

Decorate a glass partition

Glass partitions can sometimes look cold or boring. Why not boost the Fun Factor ™ with a little window film? The film can be decorative to add a little design element to your space, too. People always appreciate having privacy. People can peek through part of the partition, but mostly can be left in peace.

Be inspired by nature

There are so many nature-inspired window films now. From bamboo to dots, stripes, or many more designs. We’ve written about all of these kinds of window film before. You’ve heard it before, but you’re only limited by your imagination!

Need more fun in your life?

We’ve got you covered! Call us and our Goddess of Fun will help you through choosing the best window film for your home or office. We work all over the greater San Francisco Bay Area, from San Jose to the East Bay to the Peninsula and Marin. Give us a call at 415.623.8700.

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