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April 20, 2009

DIY Window Frosting


A new Sydney business called Frost & Co has recently launched its exciting range of frosted vinyl film for use on any glass panels in and around the home.

The possible uses of Frost & Co in your home are endless – any windows, glass doors, sidelights, glass tables, glass cabinets and even outdoor glass panels can all be stylishly transformed – whether to create privacy, improve safety, provide practical solutions or express creativity. The choices are yours to enjoy!

Is the outside view through your window unpleasant? Or can neighbours and passer-bys see straight through your living room glass doors? There are many reasons that residents are now looking to transform some of their clear glass panels into “frosted” glass. For a fraction of the cost, you can now achieve a stylish effect with the products offered from Frost & Co.


Cathy Gill, owner of Frost & Co, was inspired to start the business when she was frustrated with seeing the ugly view of the neighbouring property through her kitchen window. “I did not want to hang curtains or blinds on my window, as they are expensive and fussy. So I investigated the market and discovered a range of frosted films from the UK that is of highest commercial quality, extremely durable, creates privacy and yet allows 90% of natural sunlight to filter through. It is very affordable and easy to DIY install, and can be removed later if necessary without causing any damage to the glass. Once installed, just clean your glass panels the same way as regular glass!”


Check out Frost & Co on their website at www.frostandco.com.au where you can view and select designs, input your glass measurements, obtain an instant price, place an order online, and receive delivery of your product along with easy to follow installation instructions within 14 days anywhere in Australia. Or phone 0404 568 290 for more details.


Obviously this is just one solution to window improvement. Another way that adds style and value to your home is to replace the windows themselves. Not only will your windows look better, any problems your old windows were having will also be fixed. Have a look at Replacement Windows for a longer term solution.

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Article by Steve Sagovac / DIY, home improvement, windows 3 Comments

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Comments

  1. Tim Tav says

    August 13, 2009 at 2:45 am

    I think it is very admirable trying to apply window film by yourself. I think anyone who has tried will be with me when I say get a professional to do it for you!

    Reply
  2. Double Glazing says

    November 21, 2010 at 4:15 pm

    The vinyl film is easy to apply just look for the directions. It can give your home more privacy and transform your house from plain with see through windows to stylish yet mysterious!

    Reply
  3. London Building Contractors says

    October 13, 2011 at 6:18 pm

    Really great idea about window frosting.
    Great stuff. Keep it up.

    Reply

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