Films for doors and windows
1250 Items- Tile decor: Flowers Wall stickerfrom $16
- Tile decor: Fish set 1 Wall stickerfrom $30
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- Tile decor: Fish set 2 Wall stickerfrom $30
- Tile decor: Sea shell Wall stickerfrom $22
- Tile decor: Birds Wall stickerfrom $20
- Tile decor: Circles Wall stickerfrom $27
- Self-adhesive film wood look old wood light oak - Furniture foil, kitchen splashback, bathroom foil, Tile stickerfrom $9
- Dragonfly Wall stickerfrom $9
- Tile decor: Star fish Wall stickerfrom $22
- Frosted Glass - Butterflyfrom $5
- Tile decor: Butterfly set Wall stickerfrom $16
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$21from $13 - -38%Tile stickers Bohemian
$21from $13 - Furniture foil - plain whitefrom $7
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$33$26* - Tile stickers - single color - matt$7
- Peephole sticker Owl Sherlock$22*
- WC 2 Wall stickerfrom $9
- Bath Wall stickerfrom $22
- Tile decor: Quacking ducks Wall stickerfrom $22
- WC 1 Wall stickerfrom $22
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$21from $13 - Jade Flower - Peep Hole Sticker$38*
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$21from $13 - Door decor: Way to the Beach$104*
- Peephole Sticker - Who is it?$22*
- Door decor: Bamboo Forest$104*
- Frosted Glass - Home Sweet Homefrom $40
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$21from $13 - Frosted Glass - Handprintsfrom $20
- Door decor: Saloon$117*
- Door decor: Wave$78*
- Restroom Couple 2 Wall stickerfrom $22
- Self-adhesive film wood look dark oak - Furniture foil, kitchen splashback, bathroom foil, Tile stickerfrom $9
- -38%Tile stickers Portuguese tiles
$21from $13 - Door decor: To the Other Side$104*
- Frosted Glass - Border Vintage Negativefrom $44
- Furniture foil - plain grayfrom $7
- Frosted Glass - Fiorefrom $25
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$21from $13 - Frosted Glass - Africafrom $40
- -38%Tile stickers Rustic Kitchen
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$21from $13 - Door decor: Sunset at the Beach$104*
- Door decor: Erotica$104*
- Furniture foil - plain beigefrom $7
- Furniture foil - plain light grayfrom $7
- Door decor: Lighthouse on the Beach$104*
- Tile decor: Regatta Wall stickerfrom $59
- Door decor: Tunnel entrance$117*
- -38%Glass Mosaic Tile sticker
$21from $13 - Window decor: Glowfishfrom $35
- Sea Horses Tile Stickersfrom $44
- Frosted Glass - Hibiscus Flowersfrom $30
- Furniture foil - Uni Burgundyfrom $7
- -38%Tile stickers marble
$21from $13 - Window decor: Pumpkin Head 2from $4
- Furniture foil - plain blackfrom $7
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$21from $13 - Frosted Glass - Border 3$30*
- -38%Tile stickers Bright Victorian Blossoms
$21from $13 - Tile decor: Butterfly Wall stickerfrom $9
- Window foil Star fish on the beachfrom $26
- Furniture foil - plain dark grayfrom $7
- Furniture foil - plain dark greenfrom $7
- Door decor: Old Rusted Cars$104*
- Frosted Glass - Blindsfrom $22
- Door decor: Lion$104*
- -38%Tile stickers Moroccan pattern peach-colour - set of 12
$21from $13 - Door decor: Statue of Liberty$104*
- Door decor: Rock Guitar$104*
- Self-adhesive film stone look, natural slate - Furniture foil, kitchen splashback, bathroom foil, Tile stickerfrom $9
- Door decor: Tempting Pin-up$103*
- Window sticker miami ink Chinese dragonfrom $20
- Door decor: Stairs to sun$117*
- Self-adhesive film concrete look, dark gray - Furniture foil, kitchen splashback, bathroom foil, Tile stickerfrom $9
- Door decor: Montmartre$104*
- -38%Tile stickers Abstract Flower Pattern – Green
$21from $13 - Window sticker miami ink skull with topperfrom $13
- Furniture foil - Uni Mintfrom $7
- Window foil Nautilusfrom $26
- Door decor: Colour Explosion$104*
- Door decor: Highway$117*
- -38%Tile stickers Portugal
$21from $13 - Door decor: Rosa Kosmeen$104*
- Window foil - Orientalfrom $26
- Self-adhesive film stone look, light terrazzo - Furniture foil, kitchen splashback, bathroom foil, Tile stickerfrom $9
- Self-adhesive film metal look, brushed anthracite - Furniture foil, kitchen splashback, bathroom foil, Tile stickerfrom $9
- -33%Furniture Wrap - Fredriksson - Emeralds
$39from $26 - Furniture foil - Uni Goldfrom $7
- Wall panels Wall cladding self-adhesive pistachiofrom $39
- Toilet 1 Wall stickerfrom $22
- Furniture foil - plain dark bluefrom $7
- Furniture foil - plain creamfrom $7
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Decorative film for covering furniture, windows and doors
Decorative film is a true all-rounder, as it can be used to completely redesign a wide variety of surfaces in a very creative way. They are available in many different colours and designs and can be used in numerous areas – whether on windows, doors or furniture.
For example, they can be used as privacy and sun protection for windows and doors, but also as an important material for DIYers who want to give furniture a new look. In most cases, decorative film is an adhesive film that can be easily applied to a smooth surface and later removed without leaving any residue. So if the film is worn out at some point, for example, it can easily be replaced with a new model. Decorative films are available in transparent, semi-transparent and opaque versions. This makes it possible to give any surface the desired effect or to turn it into a colourful highlight.
How exactly does decorative film work?
Decorative film is always used to cover a surface in such a way that it is either protected from light or unwanted attention, or it is given a completely new look. However, adhesive film can also be used to seal and renew the surface. Therefore, it is particularly suitable for making windows and doors opaque. Everyone knows the feeling of being watched by strangers. Particularly if you live on the ground floor or in a densely built-up area, effective privacy protection is extremely important. Nevertheless, of course, enough light should enter the room, which is why a semi-transparent window film in a frosted glass look is ideal. This can be cut to size as required and thus perfectly adapted to the respective window. You can choose between a simple smooth surface or various decorative motifs such as stripes, flowers or diamonds.
The same applies, of course, to doors to meeting rooms, offices or showers: wherever you want a privacy screen on glass, decorative film is exactly what you need.
Other possible uses for decorative film include decorating shop windows or marking out different work areas in offices. In principle, decorative films can be applied to any grease-free, clean and smooth surface with an even structure.
What are the pros and cons of decorative films?
Decorative film has become an important design element, especially in decoration and advertising. It allows you to make changes quickly, with little effort but maximum effect. One of the biggest advantages is that decorative film is highly flexible. It is very easy to apply and creates seamless transitions – even on larger surfaces. This makes it possible to create new looks and realise individual design ideas over and over again. Another practical feature is that adhesive films can be easily removed if you want to replace them: you simply pull them off the surface and no unsightly residue remains on the substrate.
There are hardly any disadvantages to decorative films, although the design process can take a little longer if you are not yet familiar with how to use them. Applying the first film sometimes takes a little longer – but once you have got the hang of it, installation is no longer a problem. Decorative film is therefore an inexpensive alternative to buying many new items or purchasing expensive pleated blinds for more privacy. Adhesive film is also ideal for covering tiles: if you want to hide unsightly or broken tiles, tile stickers in the appropriate size are a great solution.
Use decorative film to make old furniture look chic again
After many years of use, a lot of furniture often no longer looks good and may even appear neglected. Then you are faced with the question of whether to dispose of it or keep it. Painting is one option, but it's not for everyone. A simple and cost-effective alternative is to use decorative film, which can be easily applied to cabinets, tables and other surfaces – provided they are smooth. Worn wall cabinets or scratched tables can quickly be embellished with a decorative film in an appealing look and often look like new.
The great thing about it is that there is now a huge selection of different films with different designs, colours and structures. Whether you are looking for a single colour, a wood or metal look or a colourful motif, there is something for everyone. You can also choose whether you want a glossy or matt surface, which is primarily a matter of taste. Of course, furniture film can be used not only on furniture, but can also be stuck onto any other smooth surface.
Covering furniture and more: tips for choosing the right decorative film
If you have decided to buy decorative film, you should pay particular attention to the nature and quality of the chosen product. It is worth investing in high-quality decorative film, as this is usually much easier to work with and ensures an even, beautiful surface. Some decorative films are even weatherproof and can be used outdoors, while others are only suitable for indoor use. It is therefore important to choose a film that is suitable for the respective location.
Decorating and more: How to apply door films and the like correctly
For laymen, applying decorative films for the first time is often a challenge, but with a few tricks it can be easily mastered. The first step is always to clean the surface: dust, lint and other small particles of dirt would be immediately visible on a smooth film and, of course, cannot be removed later once the film has been applied.
When applying film to a large area, it is important not to remove the entire backing film at once – there is a high risk that the film will stick and be damaged as a result. It is better to first align it in the desired position – it is best to have a second person help you with this on larger surfaces. Then start by peeling back one corner of the backing film while already applying it to the substrate. You can then continue to peel back the backing film bit by bit and press the adhesive film onto the substrate in stages. If you are working with a spatula or other flat object, you can immediately push out any unsightly air bubbles. When applying to smaller areas, it is best to start in the centre when applying the film to doors or windows and to gradually press the film evenly onto the surface.
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