Vinyl Frosting Window Graphics | WindowArt

Window Art transforms a simple sheet of frosted glass film into any design suitable for your business. Whether you want to display your logo on your entrance, an intricate design on your boardroom wall or lettering on public bathroom mirrors, you can enjoy the appearance of sophisticated etching without having to permanently alter your glass. It’s the more elegant way to create window graphics.

Our window vinyl stays in place as long as you need it, but can be removed at a later date without any damage to the glass below. Here are some ideas on where our window graphics can be used:

  • Shop windows
  • Meeting rooms
  • Break-out areas
  • Entrance windows for buildings
  • Parking lot windows
  • Reception areas
  • Office entrances
  • Glass partitioning in open-plan offices
  • Boardrooms
  • Smoking or kitchen areas of restaurants
  • Branded mirrors in bars
  • Public bathrooms in shopping malls
  • Staff bathrooms

Interested in installing window vinyl frosting in your business or office? Then use our easy Pricing Calculator to work out an estimate or read up more about How it works.

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