No. During daylight hours, the film gives the outside a mirrored finish, so passers-by, neighbours, or anyone on the street can’t see in. From inside, your view stays clear.
The mirrored effect works best when it’s brighter outside than inside. In the evening, when indoor lights are on, the privacy effect is reduced. For areas that need privacy day and night, frosted film is usually the better option.
Slightly, yes. The film reduces glare and heat while still letting natural light through. Rooms stay bright and usable, and it’s far lighter than keeping curtains or blinds closed all day.
Yes. From inside, your view remains clear. The reflective effect is on the outside, so you don’t lose visibility from within your home.
The windows take on a clean, mirrored finish during the day. Most people feel it looks neater and more modern than nets, curtains, or blinds.
No. The film can be removed if needed and won’t damage the glass. Any light adhesive residue cleans off easily.
Yes. The film reduces glare, blocks up to 99% of UV rays, and helps cut the amount of heat entering through the glass. This is especially noticeable in homes with large windows or triple glazing.
Professional-grade film offers better clarity, stronger performance, and a much longer lifespan. DIY films often bubble, haze, or peel within a short time.