Window frosting is a versatile and stylish solution for adding privacy and visual interest to your windows. Unlike traditional window coverings, window frosting allows natural light to enter the space while obscuring the view from the outside. This makes it a perfect option for office spaces, bathrooms, or any other space where privacy is a concern.

We offer a wide range of window frosting options to suit any style or need. In addition to traditional frosted window film, we also offer printed frosting and cut graphics for added customization and visual interest.

Our printed frosting allows you to add your own designs, logos, or images to your window film, creating a truly unique and eye-catching look. And with our cut graphic options, you can create intricate designs and patterns that would be impossible to achieve with traditional frosting alone.

Whether you choose a simple frosted effect, a bold and colorful print, or a detailed and intricate cut graphic, our window frosting options offer endless possibilities for enhancing your space. Plus, our high-quality materials are easy to apply and remove, so you can update your look as often as you like. Shop our selection today and let us help you add privacy and style to your windows.

  • Privacy with style 
  • A range of frosting and effects
  • Etch or Sandblasted look
  • Plan or patterned films
  • Reduce glare while allowing natural light to come through
  • Safety strips on doors and full height windows
  • Can be removed without affecting the glass
  • Embellish the frosting with
    • Designs or logos cut into the frosting
    • Coloured vinyl
    • Full-colour prints
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