Furnishing a home can be expensive. Flooring, furniture and furnishings costs can add up quick. With so much invested, doesn’t it make sense to take steps to protect that investment from sun fading? While most of us love open and airy homes with lots of windows, the biggest threat to your floors and furnishings can be right outside those same … Read More
House Window Film -3 Reasons It May Be The Perfect Gift For Your Home
It’s that time of year again when many people are scrambling to come up with gift ideas for the ones they love. Many of us are spending much more time at home this year, including working from home for some. As a result, the thought of upgrading some aspect of our homes has become a popular notion. Maybe this is the … Read More
6 Reasons to Make Window Film Your Fall Home Improvement Project
There’s no doubt that Summer is now a distant memory. Kids are fully engaged back in school and the cooler temperatures have started to arrive. As many people prepare to spend more time indoors, they often consider doing some projects around the house. Fall is a great time to take on a home improvement project. We recently read an article … Read More
Glare Reducing Window Film Really Improves Comfort in Fall and Winter
Are you aware of the benefits of glare reducing window film and why it might be even more important in the Fall and Winter? We wrote this article to explain why glare is worse at the time of the year and how these innovative films can help. It may seem counterintuitive, but it’s not your imagination, the sun’s light and … Read More
Decorative Film vs Custom Glass – 5 Primary Benefits of Window Film
Decorative film and decorative glass are popular in both commercial and home settings. The main reason is how versatile they can make a space. You can add elements of privacy, decor or branding without making a space feel enclosed. It is easy to see why these products are being used more frequently as commercial and home spaces are being reimagined. … Read More
Prevent Sun Fading At Home – Washington Post Discusses How
In a question and answer segment of the Home & Garden section of The Washington Post, the author Jeanne Huber discussed how window film can be effective to help prevent sun fading of furniture and floors. The person’s question was as follows: “My apartment — on the 12th floor, with southeast exposure — is wonderfully sunny. Plants do well, and … Read More
Sun Damaged Floors & Furnishings – How To Protect Against Fading
Many people have been making investments in their homes in these past months. With the investment in home improvement, it only makes sense that you would want to protect against sun damaged floors and furniture. This article is designed to explain the true causes of sun damage and why window films retrofitted to your existing windows can be a good … Read More
Home Improvements – 3 Benefits Found With Residential Window Films
As we move through the end of Summer and into Fall, most of us likely have a list home improvements we plan on working on in the coming months. With the increased time many of us spent in our homes this past year, that list of wants and needs might be longer this year than most. In this article, we … Read More
House Window Tint Useful Information And The Pros & Cons of Using It
When discussing house window tint with homeowners we often get asked many similar questions. As a result, we wanted to write an article that explains some facts about these innovative films and also shares some pros and cons of having them installed in your home. 4 Fast Facts About House Window Tint Window Film Retrofits To Existing Windows – Window … Read More
Daylighting Tips and Strategies for Existing Buildings by Buildings.com
Saving on energy usage in buildings has become a major focus and will continue to be for some time. One strategy that is often used in new construction is daylighting. According to the Whole Building Design Guide, “Daylighting is the controlled admission of natural light, direct sunlight, and diffused-skylight into a building to reduce electric lighting and saving energy.” That … Read More