Coffee Bar Update ✨
Finally upgraded the curtain situation behind my coffee bar ☕️
I am loving stained glass window films. It’s super easy to apply and it instantly brightens up the space. It’s perfect for those awkward windows where regular curtains just don’t work, and way more affordable (and fun!) than getting custom blinds.
Swipe to see another window where I applied a similar stained glass film ☺️
When I decided to revamp my coffee bar area, I wanted something that not only improved the aesthetics but was also practical. Traditional curtains often felt bulky or just didn’t sit well with the size and shape of my windows, especially since some were quite narrow and awkwardly placed. That’s when I discovered stained glass window films, and honestly, it was a game changer. Applying the film was incredibly straightforward — no special tools needed, and it peeled and stuck smoothly without trapping bubbles or wrinkles, which can be a nightmare with some window treatments. The way these films catch and refract light really brightens the corner of the room, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere that feels cozy yet artistic. Another great benefit is the privacy it offers. Since these films obscure direct views but still allow plenty of natural light in, they’re perfect for spaces where you want to keep prying eyes out while enjoying sunlight. Plus, they’re way cheaper than investing in custom blinds or shades, making them an excellent budget-friendly DIY upgrade. If you’re thinking about enhancing other rooms, these films work well not just for coffee bars but also bathrooms, home offices, or any window that feels challenging for regular covering. I even applied a similar film on another window with great results—it’s like having art on your glass! For anyone looking to refresh their home decor with a personalized, vibrant touch without a big renovation, stained glass window film is a simple yet impactful solution. Plus, you can find a variety of patterns and colors to match your style, making it a fun project that transforms your space instantly.


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