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redesign kitchen cabinets with film
Using window film on a kitchen cabinet is an excellent way to conceal the contents while adding a touch of style to any flat pane surface. The film provides privacy by obscuring the view of what's inside, making your kitchen look neat and organized. Available in various designs, patterns, and opacities, window film can enhance the aesthetic appeal of your cabinets, allowing you to customize the look to match your kitchen decor. It's also easy to apply and remove, making it a flexible and affordable option for those looking to refresh their kitchen's appearance without a major renovation. Pictured: SX-1255 1'' Reeded Glass
resurface glass top tables with etched film
Resurfacing old, scratched, or damaged glass with etched film is a cost-effective way to give them a refreshed, new look without the expense of replacing the glass. An etched film applied to the underside of a tabletop can mask imperfections while adding an elegant, frosted appearance that enhances the overall aesthetic of the table. For a slightly more interesting result, try using a decorative opaque film or a dichroic frost film for an unusual effect that’s sure to be a conversation starter.
Pictured: SX3-314 Acid Etch
An updated printer station
Adding decorative privacy film to flat-packed furniture assembled out of the box is a great way to turn an inexpensive storage console into an attractive and intentional focal point in your living room or home office. Often, these units are fronted with cheap-looking acrylic in place of flat glass, making them more durable in transit but less attractive and easier to scratch. In either case, film can dress up these materials to give the illusion of decorative glass. Use a frosted film for a subtle, elegant look that conceals contents for a clean, neat look; or a simulated glass film for added texture and a more eye-catching design.
A Holographic Table with Designer Looks, DIY Prices
You can replicate the look of expensive, colored glass top tables using film! Simply apply film to the underside of the glass to create a visually striking centerpiece that matches your style. Choose from more than 40 colorways in our Design-Free Collection, including warm ambers, oranges, dark grey smoky hues, soft pinks, and cool blues. For something with a little more visual interest, try light-catching prismatic patterns or any of our six color-shifting dichroic films. When you're ready for a new look, simply change it up – film is inexpensive, easy to apply, and easy to remove, allowing you to update your style as often as you like. Pictured: SX-3065 Spectrum Transparent Dichroic Film
A mirrored wet bar backdrop
Add some speakeasy style to your wet bar with antique mirror decorative privacy films. These reflective films feature a pattern that mimics real antique glass, effectively transforming plain surfaces into antique-style mirrors. If you prefer the same look on existing glass, you can try our antique clear film, which preserves the original glass appearance without the need for the expensive and laborious process of aging new glass. SX-6040 Antique Mirror
Office Cabinet Upgrade with Antique Mirror
There’s a reason Antique Mirror is our most popular film for furniture and DIY projects. Mirrors can instantly make a space feel bigger, but tall glass mirrors have some downsides. They can look cheap without framing, lacking charm and style. Ironically, they can also feel too reflective. Using a surface-applied antique-look film helps break the mirror's image to create a timeless look that’s both functional and stylish. Pictured: SX-6040 Antique Mirror
refurbished farmhouse style cabinet
We love seeing furniture transformed with the help of our films, like this wooden farmhouse-style cabinet. What used to be a solid natural wood cabinet has been given new life with a coat of milk paint, tasteful distressing, and a soft, opaque film from our organic collection. Pictured: SX-3146 Organic Cotton
Vibrant colors meet soft organic textures
This fibrous, opaque privacy film from our Organic collection makes a bold statement against the rich, blue color of this cabinet. It's an easy DIY weekend project, and the film not only conceals the cabinet’s contents but also softens the space. Pictured: SX-SC0020 Rice Paper Static Cling
make an old coffee table look new with feathered film
Convert uninteresting glass furniture into a piece that feels entirely new and stylish with decorative film. Applying simulated glass or textured window film onto a glass top table is an innovative and cost-effective way to rejuvenate furniture that may seem outdated or no longer complements the current decor. Not only does this method offer a fresh aesthetic, but it also provides an opportunity to customize the furniture to perfectly match the surrounding decor. This practical DIY facelift can extend the life of cherished furniture pieces, saving money and reducing the need for new purchases. Pictured: SXHE-39 Clear Feathered
Glass like film creates Dramatic textural interest
Looking to spruce up your guest room? Consider adding some visually appealing textured films to elevate the look of your furnishings and create a stunning focal feature. These textured films not only serve a functional purpose by concealing unsightly shelves but also enhance the overall aesthetic of the space with their lovely textures and patterns. Pictured: SXS-M800 Renwave
A touch of mirrored gold for bottom cabinets
If you’re looking for an unusual variation on the classic silver antique mirror, try our antique gold or antique copper decorative films. These products feature the same mirrored reflective property as the classic silver mirrored film, with a pop of color designed to complement the surrounding space and hardware components. Pictured: SX-6050 Antique Gold Mirror
adding see through texture to a game and LP cabinet
If you want to upgrade from flat glass but still want to be able to see through to view the contents, consider using a colorless frosted film. This is a great option for game or record cabinets where showcasing the items or the collection is desirable, but you'd also like to modernize the furniture with a decorative film. Pictured: SGV-6613 Frosted Strie
Age any mirror with a clear antique film
To refresh and enhance the aesthetic of an existing mirror, consider applying antique clear decorative film. This unique film can instantly transform a plain mirror into a piece that mimics the sophisticated and elegant appearance of an antique. The clear aspect of the film allows the mirror's reflective quality to shine through while adding a distinct, decorative pattern that recalls the intricate designs of past eras. Not only does this approach offer a cost-effective way to upgrade your home décor, but it also provides an opportunity for a simple DIY project that can breathe new life into an old mirror, adding charm and character to any room. Pictured: SX-6020 Antique Clear
A decorative upgrade for an unused fireplace
Using decorative film on an old window that's fitted into a fireplace opening is a fantastic idea for sprucing up an unused fireplace or for keeping drafts and excess heat from chimneys at bay during the off-season, a win-win solution that adds character to your home year-round. It's a fun and creative way to add a personal touch to your space using film that matches your unique style and surrounding décor. Pictured: SX-SC108 Atlantis Mosaic Static Cling
Cover a damaged outdoor table with frosted glass
If you've got an outdoor table where the glass top is still looking great, but the rest of the table is a bit worn, don't rush to replace it. A simple and creative fix is using window film to cover up those signs of wear and give your table a fresh, new vibe. It's a great trick to refresh your furniture without the need for shopping for new pieces.