Interior and exterior films are versatile materials used to enhance and protect the surfaces of windows, walls, or other glass surfaces in both residential and commercial buildings. These films serve a wide range of purposes, including improving energy efficiency, adding privacy, enhancing aesthetics, and providing protection against UV rays, heat, glare, or even damage.
Window films are the most common type of interior and exterior films, applied to glass surfaces for various functional and decorative purposes. These films are designed to address issues such as UV protection, heat reduction, privacy, security, and aesthetics. Window films are available for both interior and exterior application.
Wall films are applied to interior walls to protect surfaces, add decorative elements, or enhance branding in commercial spaces. They are easy to install and can transform plain walls into striking focal points.
Exterior films are designed to withstand harsher environmental conditions, such as extreme temperatures, rain, wind, and UV exposure. These films are applied to the exterior of windows or other surfaces and are typically more durable than interior films.
Purpose: Prevent windows from fogging up and improve insulation to reduce heating and cooling costs.
Applications: Used in environments with high humidity, such as bathrooms, kitchens, or cold climates. Insulating films can be applied to both interior and exterior windows.