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Natural Tint Window Film – Soft Finish & Daytime Privacy

Offers a tinted, natural finish with privacy during daylight. Appears blacked-out from the outside but lets you see out.

Our Natural Tint Window Film provides subtle, understated privacy without the mirrored appearance of reflective films. With soft grey or bronze tones, it’s perfect for customers who want a more natural finish while still benefiting from heat control and UV protection. Installed across homes and businesses in London and South East England.

Our Natural Privacy Film offers subtle daytime privacy without the harsh mirrored look. Available in light, medium, and dark shades, it reduces visibility from the outside while letting you enjoy your view with minimal tint. Ideal for homes or offices where a black-glass effect is desired, it also reduces heat, solar glare, and harmful UV rays — perfect for spaces facing the sun without attracting too much attention from neighbours.

Ideal for:

  • Residential homes needing subtle daytime privacy in living rooms or bedrooms.

  • Flats facing busy roads where a black glass look is more discreet than mirrored films.

  • Offices with street-facing windows wanting privacy without drastic appearance changes.

  • Healthcare settings (e.g., therapy clinics) where comfort and subtle aesthetics matter.

Specification
Category:

UV Protection, Heat Reduction, Daytime Privacy, Glare Reduction

Visible Light Transmission

Starting From 33%

Heat Reduction

From 34% to 43%

Glare Reduction

From 65% to 94%

Microns (Film Thickness)

55µ, 30µ

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Frequently Asked Questions: 


Q: Is this as effective as reflective film? 

A: Yes – while less mirrored, it still provides privacy and solar benefits. 


Q: What colours are available? 

A: We offer soft bronze, grey, and neutral finishes. 


Q: Does it work well in modern homes? 

A: Absolutely – it suits both traditional and contemporary interiors. 


Q: Will it reduce natural light? 

A: Only slightly – it maintains brightness with a softer feel.

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