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Gradient Window Film
Gradient window films allow you to achieve window privacy in strategic places, rather than obscuring the entire glass.
Ensuring that natural light can still flood into the room, a gradient window film is a great option if plain glass feels too exposed or overlooked. Yet, by the same token, at least some of the glass could benefit from some privacy in the form of a window film.
Gradients are available in different styles, patterns, tints and colours depending on your preferences. Therefore, whether you are looking for a window film suitable for a corporate setting, or a way of adding privacy to internal shower glass – gradient window films offer something for every project.
Here at Glass Films, our SOLYX® gradient 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, you can read an overview of gradient window films underneath the category’s below to guide you.
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SXJ-0553 Sapphire Dot GradientSelect optionsFrom £ 40.91 sq m
SXJ-0553 Sapphire Dot Gradient. A modern sapphire dot pattern. Graduates in opacity from bottom to top. Perfect for semi-privacy.
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SXJ-0565 Namibia GradientFrom £ 45.39 sq m
An elegant film that provides privacy while still allowing excellent light transmission. Silhouetted bushes surrounded by a misty tan background fading to white, then to clear.
Available on back-order
Window Film Gradient - Category Overview
Glass privacy along with enhanced aesthetics can be achieved with various types of window film. However, what makes gradient window film different is that the consistency of any tinting or patterns applied to the film will vary depending on where you look.
Examples of gradients include:
- Diagonal gradients
- Horizontal gradients
- Radial gradients
- Transparent gradients
- Vertical gradients
For instance, with a radial (or centre out) gradient, much of the privacy will be located within the central portion of the glass, before gradually fading out to transparent glass towards the edge of the film.
Likewise, with horizontal or vertical gradients, there is a clear linear pattern going either up and down or side to side.
Beyond the type of gradient, some styles also have patterns to provide additional privacy and style.
Typically, our gradient window films are white in colour so that the design will show up on the glass. However, some styles also feature an array of tints and colours.
What Is Gradient Window Film?
Gradient window films have an alternating opacity, meaning the design gradually fades in or out at various points.
The gradients can take the form of different colours, shades or transparency levels. Some gradient window films also contain patterns such as stripes, lines or dots along with more expressive shapes.
Not only do gradient window films add a stylish touch to windows or internal glass, but they also enhance privacy. Crucially, that privacy may increase or reduce, so that you can still see behind the glass, but not to the level whereby the room feels exposed.
Types Of Gradients - Window Films
- Beach Grass Gradient
- Blades Gradient
- Broken Lines Gradient
- Dual Blades Gradient
- Dual Cloud Gradient
- Dual Feather Gradient
- Dual Feather Gradient
- Dual Misty Frost Gradient
- Dual Motion Gradient
- Dual Triangle Gradient
- Feather Gradient
- Fine Dots Gradient
- Gradient Static Lines
- Gradient Stripes
- Honeycomb Gradient
- Isoline Dual Frost Gradient
- Isoline Frost
- Lineage Dual Frost Gradient
- Matte Dual Dot Gradient
- Misty Frost Gradient
- Namibia Gradient
- Omega Gradient
- Organic Cotton Gradient
- Point Gradient
- Sapphire Dot Gradient
- Solid White
- Symmetric Fine Dot Gradient
- Triangle Gradient
- Variable Lines Gradient
- White Matte Dot Gradation
Want to look at other options besides gradient window films? Check out the above styles and more right here on the Glass Films website.
How Do Gradients Help Achieve Privacy In Window Films?
Well, imagine any type of glass surface such as windows, glass partitions, shower glass, balcony glass, glass doors or glass balustrades.
When manufactured and installed, that glass will be completely transparent. It is not always practical to install blinds and curtains to gain privacy (i.e. in shower glass). So rather than have to change the window glass altogether, applying a window film allows you to reduce the transparency of the glass to a degree which suits you.
Some gradients can cover almost the entirety of the glass, only revealing a small portion at the very top or bottom of the glass. In other cases, you can choose to block our strategic areas within the glass, so that people can’t see what is happening with the room as easily.
For example, when confidential or sensitive meetings are happening in an office, glass transparency within such a public space may prove unsuitable. Likewise, some people simply dislike the feeling of being overlooked in the workplace or even at home.
Gradient window films and their designs which feature the likes of lines, stripes, frosting, tinting, dots, and various patterns such as honeycombs all work to reduce glass transparency.
On our website, it’s also possible to toggle the level of privacy between low, medium and high so that you can gain exactly the amount of privacy that the environment requires.
Gradient Window Films - Usage Ideas
On each of our product listings, you’ll see suggestions of where our gradient window films would be perfect for your glass surfaces.
But to offer up some further inspiration for your project, here are just some of the ways that gradients on window films can be useful.
Offices And Other Corporate Settings
Gradient window films include some incredibly smart and stylish designs, meaning they will seamlessly blend into any corporate environment.
In particular, gradients add a level of privacy and practicality, yet don’t create distracting visuals. This allows them to pair with any existing decor or company branding without overtaking the design.
For any setting that needs to feel formal or professional, opting for a subtle gradient will give you window or glass privacy in abundance.
Home Environments
Do you have a large glass shower and want to gain some privacy?
Gradient window films are also perfect for showers, especially if you opt for a style which obscures the centre portion of the glass. This allows for privacy, yet still allows light through at the very top and bottom of the glass for added practicality.
Also, any windows or balconies which feel overlooked can also benefit from gradient window film. That’s because with a gradient, you can achieve the perfect balance between ‘people can’t see straight in’ but without having to completely block the window either.
How To Choose A Gradient Window Film
Whenever purchasing a window film, it’s always a good idea to think about what you’re looking to achieve within the space.
Gaining window privacy may be a given, but to what degree? Also, would a plain style suit your needs more, or are you looking for a window film with some colour or pattern?
Here are some of the things to consider when opting for a gradient window film to help you select the perfect option for your project.
Gradient Style
Gradients can come in many different styles. If you’re familiar with gradients in an artistic sense, then you’ll know what we mean when we say the likes of radial, linear, vertical or horizontal.
Some gradients focus more on centre detail (i.e. radial) and then gradually fade. Other gradients have more pronounced patterns which determine where most of the coverage or detailing will be seen.
A good exercise here is to consider the vantage points of the glass, including how far away the glass can be seen through. This will help you determine the level of coverage needed, which will vary depending on the gradient chosen.
Interior Or Exterior
Gradient window film is suited to interior use with a select number of styles suited to exterior glass use.
Simply select ‘filter’ and your chosen environment to see applicable styles.
Level Of Window Privacy (Low To High)
Solid White and Isoline Frost offer the highest levels of window privacy within our gradient window film range.
The rest of our styles offer medium to high levels of privacy but within select areas of the glass.
For lower privacy, opt for a more sporadic pattern, or one which has a strong fade out towards transparent sections of glass.
Pattern Or Texture
Some gradient window films have a pattern or texture, allowing you to truly customise the look of your glass.
For those in search of privacy especially, patterns or texture can reduce the transparency of your glass. As the style is a gradient, the pattern or texture may also fade in and out.
Window Colour
Some gradient window films are available with coloured patterns or tints applied.
H3: UV Transmission Level
The window film will offer a degree of reduced UV transmission wherever there is a colour or pattern applied. Transparent sections of glass will not provide as much UV transmission.
Window Film Size
Measure up your window size in terms of width and length to find the most suitable gradient window film roll size.
Benefits Of Gradient Window Film
Gradient window films have a huge advantage when it comes to flexible usage purposes. While we typically see this style being used within corporate settings, it has just as much appeal within various residential settings too.
For those considering opting for a gradient window film, here are some of the top perks to enjoy compared with other window film styles.
Blends With Any Decor
Window films are available in a wide range of styles, patterns and colours. But, it’s fair to say that not all styles are going to suit all environments, particularly where there is a need for something paired back.
The vast majority of gradients have a subtle look to them, in that they offer window privacy, but at the same time don’t take over the decor. This makes them ideal when other options may seem too loud or simply not suited to the setting.
Great Safety Feature For Internal Glass
When you have large panels of glass such as internal offices, windows or doors, it can be difficult for people to see the glass when it is transparent.
Adding any kind of window film, including a gradient window film helps the eye see that there is glass there to improve safety in your home or office space.
Cost Effective
Applying a film to your windows or glass is far cheaper than replacing the window glass. Therefore, if you require privacy, or simply want to enhance the look of your space, window film is quick, easy and cost effective.
Glass Films - All Window Film Designs
This page is dedicated to our gradient window film. However, elsewhere on our website you’ll also find other window film designs including:
- Dichroic
- Dots
- Frosted
- Gradient
- Opaque
- Patterned
- Retro
- Solar Control
- Speciality
- Stained Glass
- Stripes
Shop all Glass Films window film styles
Gradient Window Film UK FAQs
We’ve answered some of the most common questions about purchasing window films with gradients 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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How To Install Window Privacy Film
It is very simple to install our privacy window film, including our gradient window films with higher privacy levels. Click ‘installation guide’ on any product listing for a full run down of what you’ll need.
How Much Difference Does Window Film Make?
Compared with leaving transparent glass as it is, window film makes a huge difference in the overall enjoyment of the space, especially when window privacy can be gained. Plus, window film can quickly transform the look of the room, all in a way that is simple to install and remove.
What Is The Cost Of Gradient Window Film?
At the time of writing, our most affordable window film containing a gradient is our SXJ-0553 Sapphire Dot Gradient which starts at £40.91 per sq m. However, compared to replacing your windows, it is always going to be cheaper to install window film, making it extremely cost effective overall. Plus, window film can be removed or changed at any time too, making it far more versatile than other options too.
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