Decorative Window Film - Adhesive Vs Adhesive-free By: Randy Walker Decorative window films are rapidly gaining in popularity as a way to decorate and add privacy to windows and glass doors. There are 2 basic types of decorative films, adhesive-based polyester films and adhesive-free static-vinyl films.
Since the 60’s when people began sticking Contact paper to their windows, there have been adhesive-based films.
Decorating With Stained Glass Window Film By: Randy Walker Stained Glass windows and glass doors do far more for a room’s decor than just look good. They also impart an eye-pleasing spectrum of colored light that adds a wonderful, energy to a room. As a decorative element, stained glass is something many would like to use, but with stained glass costing hundreds to thousands of dollars, most of us do not get to enjoy the beauty and benefits of stained glass.
Selling Tips For Properties With A Bad View By: Randy Walker Sliding glass doors may seem like an obstacle when it comes to selling those “special” properties. You know the ones: they have sliders that look directly into a neighboring unit, face a parking lot, common area or worse.
Show the property with the blinds closed and the room will seem dark, leave the blinds open and you can almost feel the excitement leave the buyers faces as they look through that glass wall. Being an enterprising agent, you try angling the blinds to give... Tags: decorative window film, window film, privacy window film, stained glass window film, real e
Lightly sand any rough spots. Fill rough spots and holes with wood filler and then sand. Wipe with a damp sponge. If you want a stained background, use a water-soluble, alcohol-based wood stain. You may need to seal the wood.
You can apply your cutout directly onto untreated wood, but it’s better to apply a sealer. Before sanding wood paint a base coat first as the water-based paint lifts the fibers of wood way from the surface so when you sand the paint the fibers... Tags: decoupage
Commercial and Residential Decorative Window Films By: Doriee Decorative window films shy away from monochromatic colors like grey and bronze — though they are classics, like in fashion, there is always something stylish and new. Plain glass tinting colors like grey and bronze are staples but the new fashion in home decorating is gaining popularity as a way to decorate and still provide privacy, energy-efficiency, heat insulation to glass windows and glass doors — or anything that is glass — in homes, offices and cars. Tags: residential window tinting, security film, glass security film, automobile window tinting,
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