Whether you have neighbors who are a little too close, a view that’s less than spectacular, or you’re simply looking to add some pizzazz to your space, we’ve got the window film for you.
Our window film is a breeze to apply. Simply clean your window, cut the film, wet the glass, and stick it on. All of the films can be easily removed without causing any damage.
These films can also go on other glass surfaces like sidelights, skylights, or the outside of shower doors.
One of our most vibrant styles, the Peacock window film is a beautiful medley of blues, greens, and purples. It is a moderately opaque film, blocking direct view but still letting in light. The stained glass design gives the ambiance of a Victorian greenhouse.
The Cut Floral window film is an iridescent design that gives the look of etched glass. As one of our customers wrote, “It literally sparkles when the sun hits it, but blocks the bright, uncomfortable rays that are a side effect of sunshine”.
The Dogwood window film has a beautiful stained glass effect. Hues of golden honey, teal, and cream filter the light, creating a bright and inviting space.
If you’re looking to bring a natural element into your space, try the Bamboo window film. The etched reeds allow light to filter through the glass, allowing for the perfect ambient light whether placed in a hallway, kitchen, or bathroom.
See all of our entire collection of window films here.
lisa
can you write on these wall pops with a dry erase marker like you would on a glass mirror….I am wanting to cover up a large mirror in an office/bedroom and have one of these designs turned into a dry erase board with a designed background? Let me know if this is possible? Thank you!
admin
Hello – thank you for the question! Only our dry-erase decals are designed to work with dry-erase markers. Our window films and other wall art products are not dry-erasable.
Janet Murphy
Do you make window film specifically for garage door Windows? Some of the patterns I have to cut won’t fit into the smaller Windows. I would like it to look symmetrical. Thank you for your help.
admin
Hi Janet! We don’t have any specifically designed for garage door windows- we’d recommend a smaller-scale pattern so that it would look more symmetrical and less likely to notice inconsistencies as you might if you had to trim a larger pattern.