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Opaque Window Film
Opaque window film reduces the transparency of glass creating instant privacy.
Giving you the ability to control who can see through your windows, doors or other internal glass, opaque window film can be used in a variety of residential or commercial settings.
As window film is easy to apply and remove, it remains the most effective way to gain window privacy, especially if your home or office space feels overlooked. All while being cost-effective compared with replacing your windows or doors.
Our opaque window films also contain a range of vintage mirror glass window films, allowing you to add a stylish touch to your mirror or glass surfaces.
Here at Glass Films, our SOLYX® opaque window films can be selected to match your exact needs. You’ll find styles which vary depending on the environment and required privacy levels.
Before making your purchase, there is an overview of our window films below the category options that create opaqueness to help guide you.
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SX-4500 Cool GreySelect optionsFrom £ 40.39 sq m
SX-4500 Cool Grey is an opaque, translucent polyester film with a scratch-resistant coating. It is perfect for privacy, decorative or architectural applications. Ideal for obscuring visibility while still allowing light through.
This film is recommended for application to interior and exterior glass (inside surface). Made of durable polyester with a scratch-resistant coating. Thickness is 2 mil. Supplied with a silicone liner, which protects the clear, pressure-sensitive adhesive, and applied using the same tools and techniques for window films.
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SXWF-SSO Satin Silver OutFrom £ 21.86 sq m
Satin Silver Opaque. Satin Silver opaque polyester. Easy to install. Matches Natural Anodized Aluminum. 95% Light block. Zero visibility. The front surface of this film has a light white/silver matt satin finish. The adhesive side has a metalised silver finish.
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Window Glass Film Opaque - Category Overview
Also known as opaque glass film or opaque film for windows, opaque window film reduces the transparency of glass.
While plain window or door glass might seem nice in theory, it can create privacy or security concerns for your home or commercial setting. For instance, if your windows look out onto a busy street or if people can see into your office building.
Whatever the need for window privacy, opaque window films are one of the most ideal ways to gain window privacy, since a lack of transparency makes it very difficult for people to see in through your windows.
As noted above, you’ll also find a selection of vintage mirror glass effects within our opaque window film category. These window films also lack transparency, though are used for decorative purposes for the likes of mirror glass, cabinet glass or other internal glass surfaces.
What Are Opaque Window Films?
Opaque window films are the opposite of transparent window films. Available in various styles and designs, opaque window film is applied onto glass surfaces to reduce the ability for people to be able to see through the glass. Likewise, some opaque window film can also be used for decorative use and will hide whatever lies behind the film such as a blank surface.
Types Of Opaque Window Films
- Antique Copper Mirror
- Antique Gold Mirror
- Antique Silver Mirror
- Black Gloss Opaque
- Cool Grey
- Gold Opaque Metal Mirror Film
- Renwave
- Satin Silver Out
- Silver Opaque Metal Mirror Film
- Vintage Gold on Gold Mirror
- Vintage Gold on Silver Mirror
How Does Opaqueness Achieve Privacy In Window Films?
What we know about the term ‘opaque’ is that it means the opposite of transparent. Since transparent windows are easy to see through, reducing transparency instantly improves window privacy.
In addition, some opaque window films have additional tints, textures or patterns applied to the design. These details further enhance the level of opaqueness, with our Black Gloss Opaque window film offering a complete blackout for your windows or internal glass.
Other opaque window styles still allow some natural light to shine through, but with greatly reduced transparency.
Opaque Window Films - Usage Ideas
Why would you want to reduce the transparency of your window or internal glass? Truth be told, sometimes it’s just not ideal for your window glass to have a public spotlight!
Or, you might want to spruce up your internal glass surfaces with something that creates an instant impact.
In any case, here are some top tips regarding when to use opaque window films to inspire your project.
To Stop Prying Eyes
Opaque window film is extremely effective in creating privacy. This can be needed for the likes of apartments, front door window glass, offices or changing areas.
In short, any scenario within a home, commercial setting or public building whereby the occupants of the room would benefit from some natural light, but not to the extent whereby they are in full view for all to see.
Removing An Unsightly View
We often think of privacy window film in terms of stopping others from being able to see in the room. However, opaque window film can also be used to block out a view which may be unsightly or even distracting.
Mirrors, Cabinets & Other Interior Surfaces (Mirror Film Styles)
For our opaque window films which have a vintage mirror film appearance, these can be used to liven up your mirror glass, kitchen cabinets, bar shelving or similar features.
Compared with tiling, applying a window film couldn’t be cheaper or more straightforward. Plus, you’ll benefit from a stunning reflective surface which not only doubles as a mirror, but also can make the space look bigger.
How To Choose An Opaque Window Film
The main consideration with our opaque window film is if you’re in search of glass privacy or glass decoration. That’s because our opaque styles focus on either aim.
Interior Or Exterior
Our opaque window films are suited to either interior or exterior applications. We’ve made it possible to easily toggle between each option on this page to guide you.
Level Of Window Privacy (Low To High)
Most people opt for an opaque window film because they want the highest level of privacy available. All of our opaque window films have a ‘high’ privacy rating for this reason.
Texture Style
It’s common for window films to have a texture applied to alter the visual appearance of the surface. Our Renwave window film is one such example within the opaque window film category.
Window Colour
Some opaque window films can have a colour or tint applied including blackout, grey, gold, silver or copper.
UV Transmission Level
All window films offer different levels of UV transmission.
Window Film Size
Be sure to measure your window, door or internal glass to select the correct window film dimensions for your project.
Benefits Of Opaque Window Film
Offering one of the best ways to reduce the transparency of windows, opaque window film has endless appeal for a variety of projects.
Here are some of the top benefits that opaque window film specifically can provide.
Improved Privacy & Security
One of the main reasons why opaque window film is used is to gain instant window privacy. A reduced ability to be able to see through your windows or doors can also improve security.
Within offices, window privacy can also create the perfect setting for private or confidential meetings to take place.
Window Film Is Cheaper And Quicker To Achieve Than Other Options
It’s a simple fact that window film doesn’t have the costs associated with new windows, blinds or curtains. There’s no need to make structural changes or even install new fixtures with window film either.
Instead, window film is cost-effective to purchase, install and remove. All of which means you don’t have to put up with feeling overlooked due to the high cost of traditional window options.
Suited To A Wide Range Of Settings
Opaque window film can be used in residential or commercial settings. With some incredible subtle yet effective styles to choose from, there is no end of usage potential for all things opaque window film.
Glass Films - All Window Film Designs
This page is dedicated to our opaque window film. However, elsewhere on our website you’ll also find other window film designs including:
- Dichroic
- Dots
- Frosted
- Gradient
- Patterned
- Retro
- Solar Control
- Speciality
- Stained Glass
- Stripes
- Textured
Shop all Glass Films window film styles
Opaque Window Film UK FAQs
We’ve answered some of the most common questions about purchasing window films that are opaque below.
If you don’t see your query, please get in touch with our customer service team by calling us on 0800 970 6366 or email us at [email protected].
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What Does Opaque Mean?
Opaque is a term used to describe something which is not transparent or translucent. In other words, if something (i.e. your windows) are opaque then the ability to see through them clearly is obscured.
It’s also possible to get one-way privacy window film which allows you to see out while ensuring others can’t see in. That said, most opaque window film blocks the light as well as the ability to see through the window in either direction.
What Is The Opposite Of Opaque?
The opposite of opaque is transparent or translucent. For instance, most window glass is transparent when installed. However, if transparent glass is causing privacy or security concerns, then you can use window film to create opaque windows instead.
Similar to fabric, the level of opaqueness with window films also varies. You can choose between low, medium and high privacy, with high privacy denoting a higher level of opaqueness.
What Can I Put On My Windows To Make Them Opaque?
Window film is an extremely convenient and cost-effective option to make windows more opaque. Unlike curtains or blinds, there’s no need to undertake a costly or messy installation with window film. Instead, window film is incredibly easy to apply and remove. Better still, window film is available in varying styles meaning you can fully customise the look of your windows while keeping prying eyes out.
What Can I Put On My Windows So That I Can See Out But Nobody Can See In?
Window film can instantly reduce the ability for others to see through your windows, while allowing you to still be able to see out. Since window film is applied to the glass, it will offer the exact coverage you need while staying in place until you decide to remove it.
Therefore, if you are concerned that others can see into your windows (especially if this creates potential security or privacy worries) then window film is a simple way to solve the problem.
How To Apply Opaque Window Film?
We include in depth installation instructions on each product listing. Or you can opt for a professional installation if you wish. But here is a quick summary of what’s involved.
To install opaque window film, make sure you have a green card squeegee, professional squeegee, quality trimming knife with 12-point snap off blade, spray bottle and a tape measure handy.
Start by cleaning and preparing the glass surface, ensuring it is free from dirt, grease and other debris. Use a squeegee to dry the glass.
Cut the window film to fit the size of the window or glass pane. Remove the protective backing of the film and spray the adhesive layer with adhesive, ensuring there are no dry spots.
Line up the position correctly and seal the window film in place using a squeegee. Gently dry the edges and leave the film alone for 30 days before cleaning.
How To Put Opaque Window Film On An Exterior Window?
Installing opaque window film on exterior windows is much the same as installing any other kind of window film. Though, some points to consider are ensuring you can safely access the site, especially if the window is above ground level. Also check that the window film itself is suitable for exterior applications. You can do so by toggling between ‘exterior’ or ‘interior’ on any category product page.
How To Remove Opaque Window Film?
Window film is designed to be easy to remove, though proper removal techniques should be followed. Many window film-removing solvents and tools exist, or you can hire a professional to remove your window film for you.
If you do decide to remove your opaque window film, be aware that the glass transparency will be restored. If you want to refresh the look of your windows and retain a higher level of privacy, you can opt for a different opaque window film instead.
What Is The Best Opaque Window Film For Privacy?
All opaque window films will allow you to gain window privacy. The level of privacy can be controlled by opting for a low, medium or high privacy rating. As the name suggests, any opaque window film with a high privacy rating will offer the greatest level of window privacy.
How To Make Clear Windows Opaque?
The easiest way to make clear windows opaque is to add a window film. In particular, if your windows feel overlooked then reducing the transparency of the glass through window film will create an instant difference. Since window film is easy to install and remove, there’s no need to change your actual windows to gain privacy.
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