Comparing the way frosted window film and other types of coverings in protecting your room from the strangers’ sight are not that challenging. Yes, in some ways, you can say that either frosted window film or curtains do a good job in protecting privacy. In fact, unlike the window film that still keep some silhouette to be visible; the closed curtains will completely make you feel secluded.
This vague visibility, however, is what makes them different. You can protect your privacy while letting the light comes in to brighten your room. The vague visibility can be made used in the office rooms where the superintendent’s movement can be hardly guessed by the staffs.
However, you may have to use blinds in case the frosted window film is too translucent that in nighttimes, light from the inside will make your shadow to be visible by the outsiders. Installing blinds will create more controls on your privacy as you can simply close them if you need complete blocked view and open them to let the soft light enters the rooms.
Some types of frosted window film are supported with improved security measures that can prevent the window from breaking due to enforced pressure. In common cases, however, the vinyl will resist the broken glasses if the breaking happens. Therefore, the film will keep you safe from the shreds of broken pieces of glass.
Back to how the film protects your privacy, it is important to select the right types of frosted window film. This includes the right colors, opacity, sizes, shapes and designs.
In addition to limit outsiders’ views, affixing colorful film with etched effects on your store will surely attract customers while calm colored plain covering will be splendid for your shower enclosures. On the other hand, the more opaque the frosted window film is, the more light to be blocked which results in more privacy ensured.
