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Decorative film on windows anyone?

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Shnook · 03/03/2016 22:59

Having decides after posting on her not to put plantation shutters in my 1930s bay windows (too expensive as we are not planning to stay in this house long term) I'm considering window film just in the bottom sections of the panes in the bay windows. Anyone done this before? Hints/tips/advice gratefully received!

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CocktailQueen · 03/03/2016 23:02

Yes, I have. Not in windows facing outside, but in bedroom doors that had windows above them - eurgh. The film looks good - makes it harder to see through, is easy to apply, and doesn't affect the amount of light getting in. I'd try it. Not expensive either.

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Shnook · 03/03/2016 23:12

That's what I thought - thanks - any tips on where to get it from?

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amarmai · 04/03/2016 14:11

got mine in the Dollar store. Works great.

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BicycleMadeForTwo · 04/03/2016 14:24

We have some on a bedroom window that overlooks another house. I love it. We got it from Amazon and only cost £5. There are some really nice designs now.

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Shnook · 05/03/2016 22:08

Thanks both - I've seen some lovely designs so definitely going to buy!

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lavendersun · 05/03/2016 22:11

I have used it from purl frost before, really nice patterns.

www.purlfrost.com/

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polkadotdelight · 05/03/2016 22:12

We got ours from Amazon.

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GreyAndGoldInTheMeadow · 05/03/2016 22:15

I have some plain frosted on the lower half of my bedroom window as we're in a ground floor flat and the bedroom looks out to the back garden which is owned by the upstairs flat. We got it from eBay, was really easy to apply and just gives us a bit more privacy.

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