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Recommended by Interior Designers
The benefits of window films are clear, but many home owners may still be reluctant to install it for fear that it may alter the appearance of their home. They should trust the experts.
Because today's window film is neutral in appearance, doesn't alter the natural color of objects on either side of the glass, and is almost invisible from the inside looking out, many interior designers recommend it as ideal for protecting home furnishings while showing them in their own true light. The fact that the films also reduce glare and hot spots are an added benefit.
According to interior designer Joseph A. Szymczak of Grand Rapids, Michigan, designers strive to create interiors that express a client's individual style, but also have the power to endure time. Using window films that protect against sun damage help ensure their designs will last.
Szymczak comments, "When we go through the effort to create original furniture, custom upholstered pieces and custom hand-tied floor coverings, we have to ensure that the damage and fading from the sun are kept to an absolute minimum. I recommend window films as an investment for my clients. We recognize that compared to the cost of replacing furnishings and materials damaged by the sun, the cost of window film is a very economical insurance policy."
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