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How to Easily Add Privacy to a Window

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How to Easily Add Privacy to a Window

If you are looking for an extremely easy way to add privacy to a window, you need to know about privacy window film.

We are always looking for the simplest ways to solve problems.

When we were dealing with a small bathroom and trying to figure out the best way to layout the space, we knew we had to put the shower along the window.

Although it offers great light and ventilation, this is less than ideal from a privacy standpoint and we knew that whoever purchased the home would probably feel the same way. 


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Luckily, there are many amazing choices for privacy window film!

It is super easy to apply and looks awesome, not to mention that it is very cost effective.

If you are wondering whether or not this could be the right option for you, and just how easy it really is to apply, then you’re in the right place!

What Is Privacy Window Film?

Privacy window film is an opaque (or semi-opaque), thin, flexible material.

When applied to a window or other clear glass surface, the film adds a layer of privacy because the texture or color blocks the ability to see through the glass.

It is useful for both residential and commercial purposes.

Privacy film can be used on interior or exterior windows, including places like transom windows and sidelights, or even on interior and exterior doors like french doors or glass office doors.

It also comes in a wide variety of styles and color tints to match your desired esthetic.

Changing privacy film is also a breeze, and because it is inexpensive, the cost to replace it is minimal as well.

How To Apply Privacy Window Film To A Window:

What You Will Need: 

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Step 1: Select The Right Privacy Film for You

There are many different styles of privacy film for you to select based on your preferred style.

They come in textures like art glass, basketweave, and frosted.

There are even different tints if you prefer gray over white! 

Some offer total blackout or mirror reflection on one side to allow even more privacy than a typical window film.

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Step 2: Prepare the Window For The Privacy Film

  • Make sure window is clean and free of debris

  • Spray window with soapy water or window cleaner so it is wet, do not wipe off

 

Step 3: Apply the Privacy Film To The Window

  • Peel the back off of the film and stick it to the wet window where you want it to be

  • When you stick the film, there will be air bubbles trapped underneath

Step 4: Remove Bubbles From The Window Privacy Film

  • To remove the bubbles, use a squeegee or other straight edge, such as a credit card

  • Hold the top edge firmly in place, then start at the top and pull it firmly across the surface all the way to the opposite side, bubbles will be pushed out from underneath the film


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Step 5: Cut off Excess Film

  • Use box cutter, razor blade, or one side of a sharp scissor to cut along the edge of the window and remove the excess film. 

Step 6: Wipe Off The Window And Enjoy! 

  • Wipe off any excess cleaner left on the window or window ledge 

  • Stand back and enjoy your new privacy!  

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Conclusion

Adding privacy film to a bathroom, deck, front door, or other glass where you need more coverage really is that simple! 

Did you give it a try??

If you have questions, concerns, ideas or want to share a favorite privacy film, let us know in the comments below!


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