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Jupiter, FL 33458
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DAVID WOOD WINDOW TINTING
2875 Jupiter Park Dr #2200
Jupiter, FL 33458
CALL: (561) 575-6114
Is there anything more relaxing than a bubble bath after a long day?
The birds are singing, the trees are swaying, and your neighbor Tom is waving from his porch. Hello, Tom.
Do you wish you had more privacy in your home? Window tint is more versatile and affordable than you'd think!
Keep reading to learn seven unique ways to use decorative window film in your home.
Make a statement with decorative film in your front entrance or foyer. Decorative film can be used in front-door sidelights or window panels on your door itself. Many films are designed to mimic the look of stained glass or etched glass!
Adding film gives you more privacy in your home. You'll be able to screen guests before opening the door, and any ill-intentioned visitors won't know that you're home.
Window film will also protect your rugs, drapes, and skin from UV light damage. Over time, sunlight from your windows can penetrate carpet fibers and cause them to fade. The decorative film adds to the beauty of your home's glass entryway, protects your investments, and gives it a unique curb appeal!
You may have fallen in love with its grand, gorgeous windows when you first saw your house. Now, you wonder if every evening passersby love looking through them too.
Frosted, decorative, or gradient window film is a great option for large living area or master bedroom windows. You can still enjoy the morning sunrise without worrying that everyone will observe your private life.
Window film also adds a protective layer that helps you to regulate the temperature within your home. You can save thousands in heating and AC costs simply by tinting your windows!
Natural lighting in bathrooms is wonderful, and the opportunity for fresh air is great. What's not so great? The whole neighborhood watching you while you're in the shower.
Decorative window films are a very popular water-resistant choice for bathroom windows, where blinds and drapes aren't appropriate. Adding decorative privacy window film to your bathroom windows gives you the concealment you need. Plus, you won't have to sacrifice natural lighting!
Films look great in small shower windows or large, over-the-tub windows. You can also add personality to an otherwise bland bathroom with patterned and colored window films!
Why stop at the windows? You can use decorative window film on nearly any glass surface in your home.
We love our partners, but sometimes getting ready in the morning requires a little more privacy. Sharing a bathroom can be tricky, especially when your shower is completely glass. Luckily, you can add window décor film to your shower doors!
Frosted or patterned varieties will give you and your partner more privacy in the restroom. Experiment with covering the whole door or just portions of the glass. You can also add a pop of fun and compliment your bathroom décor with colored window film decorative!
Is your kitchen or closet feeling cluttered? Glass cabinets are lovely, but they require a lot of time and effort to keep organized.
Everyone loves using Tupperware, but not everyone wants their Tupperware on display in their home. Patterned or frosted window film adds interest and character to your glass kitchen cabinets while concealing your less-than-presentable dishware.
You can also give your glass furniture an upgrade. Decorative film for windows can also be added to glass panels, like the doors on your entertainment console or glass coffee table.
Nursery rooms for babies should always feel bright and cheery. Having natural light in your nursery room helps the space feel clean. Of course, babies are sensitive to bright sunlight, so it's important to protect them from too much sun.
You should avoid using long drapes or blinds with window cords. As Baby grows older and starts to crawl or walk, drapes and blinds present an entanglement threat.
Luckily, decorative window film will always be safe for your baby. Unlike drapes or blinds, window film blocks UV light from harming a baby's eyes or skin. You can also use cute decorative window film to tie together your nursery's décor theme!
From the wee hours of the morning to the twilight hours of the night, many of us spend all day in our home office. Those fortunate enough to have a library room may never want to leave!
Windows are nice to have, but office rooms can have harsh light at certain times of the day. Too much bright sunlight can make it hard to read or use your computer. When you are working at night, glass windows make it possible for anyone to see private information on your screen.
Harmful UV rays can also fade artwork or degrade your collections of antique novels. Install a decorative window tint to keep your eyes and your treasures safe. Decorative film can also add more coziness and character to your home library!
Window film can beautify, add privacy, and protect your home in so many ways. These are seven excellent ideas for using decorative window film in your home, but the possibilities are endless!
Are you ready to invest in a window film to help you and your family feel more comfortable at home? David Wood Window Tinting is your trusted window film provider. Call us at (561) 575-6114 or discover your free residential estimate today!
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