Job of the week: frosted glass replaces traditional window shades | WindowArt

This week’s featured installation showcases frosted vinyl decals applied to a bedroom window on the second floor of a family home.

Frosted vinyl decals have been used here in place of traditional window shades. While ‘window shades’ can refer to a range of traditional window coverings, the term is most often used to refer to a roller-style window blind that can be pulled down to cover a window and then rolled back up to uncover the window. Window shades are most commonly available in opaque or sheer material, thick fabric, wood or bamboo.

This home is decorated in a modern fashion, with clean, simple lines, lots of white and stainless steel and a wonderful sense of spaciousness. The owners felt that traditional window shades would detract from the chic, modern look that they were after, so they opted for these simple, chic frosted window vinyl decals instead. Frosted vinyl is a great accompaniment to modern interior design, as it has a sleek, elegant and uncluttered look.

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