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 Glass tinting for house, House tinting

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ChuanHong
post Feb 9 2021, 10:14 AM

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QUOTE(blancpain4470 @ Feb 9 2021, 06:35 AM)
During day time where outside is brighter, if you are looking from outside you are not seeing anything inside. You will see a reflection of yourself even though my film is not cheap mirror type. Looking from inside, it is like looking through a light color sunglasses.

In the night where inside is brighter, outside people can see inside clearly. So you still need sheer or curtain for privacy at night. At the same time visibility from inside to outside will be poor if inside is much brighter than outside. You can’t see outside well at all with lights on.

The second panel the sliding door is opened so this is the “original” look; the third panel is tinted; the fourth panel is much darker due to TWO tinted sliding doors overlaps.
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Outside view. You can see only reflections from outside.
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Another view from inside. Very soft light. No more glare.
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looks a lot nicer.. it's costly but i think it's good investment if extra budget on hand.. especially nowadays everyone are stay at home most of the time.. a comfortable home is necessary

 

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