artscape Magnolia Window Film 24" x 36" Multicolore

Brand:ARTSCAPE

3.6/5

48.85

DESCRIZIONE DEL PRODOTTO Le pellicole per finestre Artscape creano l'aspetto del vetro colorato e acidato. Queste pellicole sottili e traslucide garantiscono la privacy pur consentendo alla luce naturale di entrare nella stanza. Le pellicole Artscape si applicano facilmente a qualsiasi superficie di vetro liscia. Non usano adesivi e sono facilmente rimovibili se necessario. Possono essere tagliati o combinati per adattarsi a finestre di qualsiasi dimensione. Le immagini hanno un motivo ripetuto da sinistra a destra e dall'alto verso il basso e possono essere utilizzate sia verticalmente che orizzontalmente. Queste pellicole forniscono protezione dai raggi UV e sono l'accento decorativo perfetto per le finestre che richiedono una privacy continua. I prodotti brevettati Artscape sono tutti realizzati negli Stati Uniti. La pellicola per finestre Artscape apparirà scura fino a quando non viene rimossa dal supporto di carta protettiva e posizionata sulla finestra. DAL PRODUTTORE Le pellicole per finestre Artscape creano l'aspetto del vetro colorato e acidato. Queste pellicole sottili e traslucide garantiscono la privacy pur consentendo alla luce naturale di entrare nella stanza. Le pellicole Artscape si applicano facilmente a qualsiasi superficie di vetro liscia. Non usano adesivi e sono facilmente rimovibili se necessario. Possono essere tagliati o combinati per adattarsi a finestre di qualsiasi dimensione. Le immagini hanno un motivo ripetuto da sinistra a destra e dall'alto verso il basso e possono essere utilizzate sia verticalmente che orizzontalmente. Queste pellicole forniscono protezione dai raggi UV e sono l'accento decorativo perfetto per le finestre che richiedono una privacy continua. I prodotti brevettati Artscape sono tutti realizzati negli Stati Uniti.

Fabbricato negli Usa. I motivi si ripetono per coprire finestre di qualsiasi dimensione. Nessun adesivo / Si applica facilmente. Crea privacy / Fornisce protezione UV. L'effetto visivo del vetro strutturato e del vetro colorato.
Assembly required No
Batteries required No
Brand ARTSCAPE
Color Multicolor
Country of Origin USA
Customer Reviews 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars 7,594 ratings 4.5 out of 5 stars
Finish types Red
Import Made in USA
Included Components Window Film, Instructions
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Item model number 01-0113
Item Weight 9.6 ounces
Manufacturer Artscape
Material Vinyl
Number of pieces 1
Product Dimensions 36"L x 24"W
Product Dimensions 36.22 x 24 x 0.01 inches
Size 24 x 36 inches
Size 24 x 36 inches (Pack of 1)
UV protection Yes
Volume 1525 Milliliters

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Scritto da: Amazon Customer
Simply Beautiful
I used this as a privacy screen on my office door. It was really simple and easy to place. I didn't have any problems with it bubbling up since it comes with a tiny plastic scraper you can use as you place it down. The final result was really beautiful and wasn't too gaudy or too tacky for the office setting. It also was not sheer like so many window films tend to be. It let the light in without outsiders being able to tell whether I was in my office or not. I liked how it looked so much that I've purchased even more sheets for my sliding glass doors at home.
Scritto da: Cody/Victoria E.
Can’t see inside even with lights on!
Didn’t see anyone say anything about being able to see in from outside with lights on at night and - NO you can’t! We got this for our bathroom because blinds for it are $75+ cause it’s a weird sized window but I got 2 rolls for this and it was prettt easy! I messed up a little bit because I couldn’t find my Xacto knife but oh well still looks greak
Scritto da: Cute, cheap and easy
Cute and Cheap!
I love this. We have a door off our kitchen to a small balcony but the windows face directly into the neighbors bathroom windows! Yikes. If you're in the living room ans happen to look boom you may see them. This window film solved that issue and is super cute to boot
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
Looks beautiful
Looks great. Creates privacy. Easy to apply
Scritto da: Crystalfox
Window stick up
Had hope to match a previous magnolia print purchased at Lowe's as I needed to cover a horizontal shaped window. Turns our this print was darker and not identical. Returned.
Scritto da: Margaret Harrower
Flowers are in bloom
This is beautiful print, with lovely colors and a nice design as you can see for yourselves. I have bought both for various rooms in my house. In case you are trying to decide between the 2 equally wonderful magnolia prints (one called simply 'Magnolia' the other 'Summer Magnolia') here are a few things that I noticed should they have any bearing on your usage: A. The background coloring. The Summer Magnolia's back ground does have a horizontal kind of stripping to the grey (when looking at it in portrait view as shown here). The regular Magnolia has more of a mottled background which lends itself to being able to face it in different directions as needed. What this played out to mean for me is that I used the Summer Magnolia in my bathroom where I have a nice big window and I used the regular Magnolia in my kitchen where I Have a series of smaller windows B. The regular Magnolia is darker and has more colors in play. I know it seems silly to mention, anyone who looks at them side by side can see it but what I really want to point out is that the flowers themselves are multiple colors, some are more yellow, some are more purple, some are more pink where as the Summer Magnolia have more of a uniform light creamy color to them all. What I would like to review also are the differences between this type of vinyl window covering verses others because there are some that may play a factor in your purchase. The two types I have bought, used and loved for their respective virtues are the ones by Window Art in Vinyl Etchings and those from Artscape Inc (specifically the 2 different magnolia prints they have.) And for both there seem to be 2 main points of contention which I have placed below for your compare & contrast of these 2 useful and beautiful products So first the window Artscape (specifically Magnolia prints) The Facts: this is a thicker material than Window Art Vinyl Etchings Pros: I find this easier to handle because it doesn't stick to itself, as I usually work solo that is a plus cons: This means that the piece must truly be smaller than the window, if there is eve a little bit that curls up in the corner over time it will tend to curl more and more out (over years) The facts: These are opaque, you can't see through them (good for privacy) Pros: The colors remain more what you would expect from the picture, though of course as with any material the light changes behind it do change it. Cons: At times this does make it feel less like stained glass and more like a colored coloring for my windows (not a true con perhaps but something to keep in mind) And now Art in Vinyl Etchings: The Facts: this is a thinner film than those by Artscape Pros: It can be 'folded' slightly on itself, say if there would be just a small bit you you normally need to trim you can get by without the trim, this also means that if you are like me a cut it while it is stuck in the window (not a recommended practice by any means) you can get it a bit closer than those that are thinker because it will bend a bit further into the window corner. Cons: it likes to stick to itself much more than the thicker Artscape material. A problem which is easily solved by either having a helper(s) while applying or leaving it slightly on the backing and sort of rolling it off the backing while simultaneously rolling it onto the window. The facts: It is translucent, meaning you CAN see through the colors (also a fact to keep in mind for privacy purposes) Pros: To me this makes it feel more like a stained glass window because you can see through it in parts Cons: this does mean the vibrancy of the colors will fluctuate depending on the lighting behind it. All in all I enjoy both and recommend either so long as you keep its use in mind (i.e. what do you WANT to get from it and use it accordingly.) Application: Both obviously come with excelling application instructions. the only things I will add or attempt to reinforce are: 1. The soapy water spray is your friend, use LOTS it helps your cling slide around without giving you grief, if you have to pull it off for a better angle or anything, reapply the water, believe me it will make your life easier 2. don't just throw away the scraps, if they are big enough cut them up and use them as accent either in an adjacent window or other room. (waste not people)
Scritto da: SeanM
Looks Good Hard To Work With
I like the design as it looks like stained glass, however the way these arrive rolled up makes it difficult to work with.
Scritto da: CollieLady
Looks great & easy to apply
Our lovely wheaten terrier puppy tore down the blinds and the lace curtain so he could see out the front door's window. The window is plexiglass and is 19" x 55". I figured out that I can apply window film to the outside of the plexiglass, so the dog can't remove it. We'd once again have some privacy from the dairy cows across the road, plus the people who drive by. I needed 2 rolls and bought 3 in case I made a mistake. Then it sat here for a month, while I put off doing the actual work. I was pretty sure the possibility for failure would be high, since I would be the one doing the job. Today, I applied it to this long window. I thoroughly washed it with Windex first. Then I sprayed the plexiglass with soapy water, according to the directions. The dog was in his crate because he wanted to help by taking off with the rolls of film and destroying them. To my surprise, the film is thick and very easy to work with. I was expecting it to be awful, like Saran Wrap (which is the bane of my existence). I peeled it off and applied it to the top 2/3 of the window. Instead of cutting it to fit, I used a utility knife to cut it to fit on the right hand side of the frame. I got this idea from a YouTube video on how to install window film. It looked easy, and it was! By utility knife,I mean this tool that holds razor blades which poke out so a person can use it to cut something. I'm pretty sure only diamonds can cut glass, so no worries there. Remember, I have plexiglass, which is easy to scratch. I didn't care about that because the dog has already scratched up the plexiglass. Really, I'd like a new door ... but I digress and this is cheaper. I had to apply a second panel, and it did butt up right against the first one, and it matched the pattern exactly. The only trouble I had was when I removed the water with the scraper that was in the package, the film moved a tiny bit -- less than 1/16th of an inch -- from the top film's bottom edge. So I removed the bottom piece and did it again. No matter what I did, I still got the gap. This bugged me to no end. When it finally got dark, I went outside to see how the film looked on the door, I didn't even notice the gap. At first I thought it had disappeared by magic. It didn't, but it is not noticeable. I bet it wouldn't be there if I were more skilled or had redone the application until it was 100% perfect. The door looks fantastic. The dog is not happy that he can no longer see out that long window, and probably frustrated because he can't remove the film since it is on the outside of the door. Everyone loves it except for my teenage son who thinks I should sacrifice our privacy so the dog won't get depressed. This was so easy to put on that I didn't miss not having a grid on the liner, which sure would have made it easier to cut to size if I hadn't watched the YouTube videos. I could not have cut a straight line with scissors, from ample previous experience. If a totally inept person like me can put this film on a window, anyone can. The other good news is that a visitor just arrived and he thought I had put stained glass in my front door. This is a really great product which solved a difficult problem for me. I am pretty sure the film will stick to the window because I once applied bubble wrap to a window the same way, and it stuck just fine, through a cold New England winter, until I took it down. Edited to add: Here it is, a year after I installed it, and this product is still great. It hasn't torn, it hasn't fallen off or peeled off, and it hasn't faded. The very cold winter weather doesn't have any effect on it. And the dog is not depressed by not being able to see out the window.
Scritto da: cheryl
It looks so beautiful and looks like real stained glass
This product is so easy to install and looks like real stained glass would definitely buy again
Scritto da: Janet Pretious
Looks great.
It is bright, looks great. Easy to use. Can be taken off as and when. Just love that particular design.
Scritto da: Grandma
Looks very nice
very expensive and I would have needed to buy a second one to cover the Bathroom window as well as the downstairs toilet one, However It was more privacy on the downstairs toilet window that I wanted as the frosting was just not good enough. It was easy to put on and looks really lovely and sorts out the privacy issue perfectly . it does cut out some light though and I will live with it for a while before deciding whether to buy a second roll
Scritto da: canadianmd
Great film but a bit expensive
Arrived quickly and well packaged without any damage. The sheet is thick and good quality with beautiful colors, looks like real stained glass. It adheres to the window better than all of the other products that I tried when applied as directed. Used in the bathroom with great results as shown in photo. The film is opaque enough that it will not show anything providing adequate privacy. Only downside is that the price keeps increasing for the same product.
Scritto da: Stephanie
Beautiful, check measurements!
Film goes on the window nicely, and definitely gives you a lot of privacy. Make sure you use the squeegee included to really get all of the bubbles out - looks a whole lot better. I used about 2.5 rolls on this large window. I wish there was more per roll for the price. So definitely measure out the area you need to cover to make sure you get enough film!

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