Friday, May 16, 2008

New Decor For Sliding Glass Doors



"When closed, sliding glass doors are a wall on which you can neither paint nor hang a picture. Instead of having to live behind closed blinds, this article provides information on new options for decorating sliders to add privacy or hide an unappealing view."

Cocoa, FL (PRWEB) -- When closed, sliding glass doors are a wall on which you can neither paint nor hang a picture. They are a central element in many homes, but only contribute to a room’s décor or ambiance if there is a pleasant view through the glass. The common solution to glass doors with an unappealing view or lack of privacy is to leave the blinds or drapes closed.

An alternative to living behind closed blinds is Wallpaper For Windows!™. This special adhesive-free vinyl film is available in a variety of designs that give plain glass doors the look of etched or stained glass. Instead of closed blinds and a dark room, the room is energized with natural light and a decorative glass door.

"Many of today’s homes have sliders that are 8 ft. tall and 8 to 12 ft wide, they are a huge expanse of glass that will dominate almost any room." said Larry Cashion, President of Etch Art and creator of Wallpaper for Windows!™. "In 5 - 30 minutes any homeowner or renter can decorate sliding glass doors with designs that enhance the strengths and hide the weaknesses of the view."

Invented in 1995 as an alternative to expensive stained glass, Wallpaper For Windows!™ allows anyone to enjoy the beauty of decorative glass without the cost. From decorative Centerpiece designs that decorate without blocking the view, to full-sized glass door designs, you will find this window film a very affordable decorating option.

Installation is also simple. If needed, the product can be trimmed to size with scissors or a utility knife. The adhesive-free film is applied to the glass with a squeegee (included with every roll) and soapy water. Being adhesive-free, it is easy to position on the glass.

by EtchArt

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