Stop people seeing in while keeping your natural light — no nets, no blinds.
Ground-floor rooms, bathrooms and homes close to the street or neighbours often feel overlooked. Privacy window film gives you daytime privacy while letting light flood in, and comes in frosted, mirrored and patterned finishes to suit any room.
Reflective film stops people seeing in during daylight.
Far brighter than nets, blinds or obscure glass.
Etched-glass looks for bathrooms and doors, any height.
Nothing to dust or wash like blinds and nets.
Patterns and gradients for a designer finish.
Most rooms done in a single visit.
Privacy film suits bathroom and en-suite windows, ground-floor lounges facing the pavement, glazed front doors and side panels, and any window overlooked by neighbours. We'll recommend frosted for full privacy or a reflective solar-privacy film where you still want to see out.
There are two main types. Reflective (one-way) film uses daylight: when it's brighter outside than in, it mirrors from the outside so you can see out but no one can see in — ideal for daytime privacy with a view. Frosted film obscures the glass in both directions at all times, like etched glass, and is the choice for bathrooms and round-the-clock privacy.
We assess each room's aspect and how you use it, then recommend the film that gives the privacy you need without sacrificing more light than necessary.
Reflective films work best in daylight. At night, with lights on inside, they're less effective — for round-the-clock privacy we'd recommend a frosted film, and we'll advise on the best choice for each room.
With reflective solar-privacy film, yes — you keep your view out while people can't see in during the day. Frosted film obscures both ways but keeps the light.
Bathrooms, ground-floor lounges facing the street, glazed front doors, and any window overlooked by neighbours are the most common.
With reflective film, no — you keep your view out. Frosted film obscures the view both ways but keeps the light, which is usually what you want in a bathroom.
Yes — film can be professionally removed and the glass cleaned if your needs change, without damaging the window.
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