the film experts

From Surry Hills to Parramatta, Sydney homes are getting closer together. With more apartments, townhouses and terrace homes being built, privacy is becoming harder to maintain.
Traditional curtains or blinds can feel bulky or outdated, especially in small spaces. Window film offers a sleek, modern way to protect your privacy while keeping your home filled with natural light.
Why privacy matters in urban living
Glass is a major part of modern Sydney homes but it also makes you more visible to neighbours and foot traffic. Whether you’re facing a laneway, courtyard, or busy street, unwanted exposure can affect comfort and security.
Common pain points include:
- Ground-level windows in terrace homes
- Shared apartment balconies and corridors
- Bathroom windows facing other buildings
- Open-plan living areas with exposed glass
Best types of privacy window film for city homes
Frosted Film
Perfect for bathrooms, bedrooms and entryways. Offers full privacy while still allowing soft natural light to enter.
Tinted Daytime Privacy Film
Reduces visibility from outside during daylight hours without changing the look from indoors. Great for street-facing windows and high-rise apartments.
Patterned or Gradient Decorative Film
Adds a design element to glass while controlling visibility. Ideal for shared living zones or modern interiors that need a subtle divider.
Mirror Finish Film
Used in select situations where high daytime privacy is required. Not recommended for night use unless combined with other treatments.
Where to apply privacy film in a Sydney home
- Bathroom windows: Frosted film replaces the need for frosted glass
- Street-facing bedrooms: Add subtle privacy without blackout curtains
- Shared balconies or courtyards: Create separation from neighbouring units
- Glass doors or room dividers: Use decorative film to soften visibility
A stylish alternative to curtains or blinds
For small or design-led spaces, window film avoids clutter and allows full access to glass. It’s easy to clean, never goes out of alignment, and works without cords or hardware.
Homeowners and renters alike choose film for:
- Minimalist interiors
- Apartments with limited wall space
- Homes with heritage restrictions on external window coverings
