This is the third in the series on 3M™ Fasara™ Decorative window film. See our other two posts here:
Many Patterns Available
The patterned 3M Fasara Decorative window film might be the most fun of all. There are so many different choices. For instance, the rice paper finish filters light and gives you privacy while adding a design element which can be mirrored in other parts of your design. Sometimes people like to block an ugly view and create a beautiful one instead. With space so limited in the San Francisco Bay Area, patterned Fasara window film is a great way to go.
3M’s website has a number of Asian-inspired Fasara window films. These are perfect for conference rooms, lobbies, your brick-and-mortar store, as partitions, or to create privacy in your home or office.
Aesthetics and Design
It’s no secret that people are more apt to spend time in a room or building that they enjoy. A beautiful setting means that people will spend more time and feel more positive there, as this article: Window film improves office aesthetics outlines. If your employees or you feel better in a room, why wouldn’t you want to create a more beautiful environment using window film? Decorative window film combines high-end style with function.
Flexibility
With 3M Fasara decorative window films, you can tailor the amount of light your room or building gets. You can alternate films on windows, using different patterns on every other window, or you can use a striped pattern along with an Asian-inspired film.
Champagne Taste, Beer Budget
Window film increases the overall beauty of your windows without using up your entire budget. You can use film on a row of exterior-facing windows, or do a combination of interior windows so the overall look is seamless. Mirror the pattern of your windows in other design elements, such as a live bamboo plant along with a bamboo window film.
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