🌟 Elevate your space with rainbow privacy—style, protection, and ease in one sleek film!
The rabbitgoo Window Privacy Film is a 17.5 x 118.1 inch static cling vinyl featuring a 3D laser mosaic design that creates a colorful stained glass effect. It blocks up to 99% of UV rays, reduces glare and heat, and offers semi-private views while allowing natural light. Easy to install and remove without residue, it’s reusable and perfect for enhancing home privacy and décor.
Item Dimensions L x W | 118.1"L x 17.5"W |
Size | 17.5" x 118.1" |
Installation Method | Static Cling |
Color | Clear |
Ultraviolet Light Protection | UV Protection |
Material Type | Vinyl |
K**N
**Perfect Balance of Privacy and Light!**
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️I bought these window privacy clings for my home office, and they’ve been a fantastic addition. Installation was a breeze — the instructions were simple, and I had them up in less than 15 minutes. No special tools needed, just a clean window and a little water.What I love most is how they add just enough privacy without making the space feel closed off. From the outside, you can’t see in, but from inside, the room still feels bright and open. They let in plenty of natural light while obscuring the view enough to keep things private — exactly what I needed for video calls and focused work time.Also, they look sleek and modern — not tacky or overly decorative. If you're looking for an easy, affordable way to add privacy to a space without sacrificing sunlight, I highly recommend these!
S**N
Perfect solution
Fit the bill. Needed some privacy when the builder added a window into our shower that could be seen through the reflection of the mirror.This product was SIMPLE to install and look great. Would use again in a pinch.
E**
Decent privacy film
Great and easy to use. We bought this living on the ground floor to add some privacy to our windows. These are not as opaque as I had hoped, so you can still see shapes and movement pretty clearly through them - however they get the job done! If you want someone to just see shadows through this, I would pick a different thicker option. The pattern on these is really pretty and is fun when light passes through. It was easy to size and cut and remove bubbles when installing.
B**T
would be ok for a bathroom window. otherwise great for any room in the house!
Are you a generally private person who has a healthy dose of paranoia from listening to true crime podcasts while also harboring a love for natural sunlight? Yeah, me too. Enter in, privacy window film.I have purchased the following types of privacy film:1) Frosted Stripe (frost w/ small horizontal stripes)2) Mosaic (small squares 0.5cm x 0.5cm)3) Kaleidoscope (if mosaic had a whimsical cousin)#1 offers the most privacy but (due to it's opacity) gives off a weird soft white glow when the sun shines through. It's my favorite in terms of privacy but least favorite in terms of letting the natural light shine in.#2 offers less privacy than #1 but more than #3. When the natural light shines through, it makes small rainbows! The squares give it a structured feel while still remaining whimsical due to the rainbow effect. This one is my favorite.#3 offers the least amount of privacy. It makes the prettiest rainbows when the sun shines through the window! This is the most whimsical option.All of the privacy films are good. They are easy to install and allow me to provide my pets and myself sunlight without worrying if someone can peek inside. If you're looking from the outside-in while it's daylight and the lights are off, it's very difficult to make-out any details inside of the house. Please note that, especially at night when the blinds are open and the lights inside are on, even with the opaque Frosted Horizontal Stripe film you can still see figures moving around while looking from the outside-in. That being said #1 I usually close the blinds as soon as I get home from work and #2 some privacy is better than no privacy. All things considered I would recommend and repurchase this item.Pro tip: The squares make it pretty easy to cut this particular film to size but if for some reason you're still having difficulty, most mid-priced wrapping papers have a square grid 1 inch by 1 inch wide on the backside of it. Measure your desired window, cut the wrapping paper to size (or add another 0.5 - 1.0 inch more to account for mistakes), and use the cut wrapping paper as a guide to cut the window film. All you need is soapy water in a spray bottle, a utility knife, a credit card/squeegee, and preferably a metal ruler to help guide you on trimming up the straight edge. There's no adhesive. If you need to remove it, all you have to do is peel it off the window.
I**Y
Best looking for garage windows
We held off getting the “frost” (white) window film for almost two years, as it just wasn’t the look we were going for. None of the designed patterns would cut it for a garage door with windows as big as ours without taking from the look of the door itself. We’re glad we waited.This has the appearance of ice crystals in the light. It’s really very pretty. Best viewed from inside during day (hardly noticeable outside) really pretty from outside with backlight at night, but private.If you have a garage door like ours: the length is perfect for two windows per roll. About 5 inches to spare. The height however is just under an inch short. We’re fine with this as it allows a sliver of room along the bottom (we made 1/4 inch) to see out if needed, and the top doesn’t matter too much (though would have been nice to fit, it’s too thin to attempt filling the gap)Application was easy with tools on hand. Razor, metal drywall patching tool, squirt bottle of dawn soap dilution in water.If you really soak both surfaces it gives you play to slide it around without stretching it, you squeeze out the extra.We found it best to fit to window and mark with painters tape marker bits top and bottom, take it down cut to fit, then remove the back film and spray the (clean) window and back of film. Then place on glass and position. Then get your tool to remove (gently force out) the excess soapy water and bubbles. Start the tool in the middle and move outward (repeat other side), then go down half width of tool and repeat. Then go back top and slide clear across. Wipe the edges with a paper towel or clean cloth to remove extra soapy water that was squeezed out.The first piece went on well. The next two the edges stuck up. This is much thicker than Gila brand film, as it’s removable and reusable.. I actually like this better due to that. I plan to squirt soapy water into the edges again now it’s set to dry for a day or so and see if I can’t get them to sit down properly.All in all I highly recommend.Images attached to show rainbow ice effect (appearance) which makes it look realistic. And a picture with one window incomplete to show privacy. We miss the view, but not when it’s reversed at night for all on street to see in when the light it on.
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