Tool3 questions
Privacy film selector.
Answer three quick questions and we'll point you to the privacy film that fits your room, your daylight, and whether you need privacy day and night.
The options
| Film | Day privacy | Night privacy | Keeps light | See out |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Frosted | Yes | Yes | Yes | No (diffused) |
| One-way reflective | Yes | No (reverses) | Yes | Yes (daytime) |
| Blackout | Yes | Yes | No | No |
| Decorative | Partial | Partial | Yes | Partial |
Privacy questions
Privacy film, answered.
Straight answers. If yours isn't here, call Joey at 905 359 7077.
Can you see through privacy window film at night?
Reflective one-way film reverses after dark — when interior lights are on, people outside can see in. For round-the-clock privacy, choose frosted or blackout film. This selector accounts for that.
Does privacy film keep the daylight?
Frosted film keeps daylight while diffusing the view; blackout film trades light for total privacy. The selector matches the finish to how bright you want the room.
Which rooms need privacy film most?
Bathrooms, street-facing ground-floor rooms, home offices on busy blocks, and glass meeting rooms are the most common. You can film only the windows that need it.