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Buzz: Elegant Window Films From Emma Jeff's

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Adhesive window films on windows.Pretty and feminine, "Rose" reminds of times past in a decidedly contemporary fashion. Photo: Emma Jeffs.

These adhesive window films give a modern look to windows and mirrors.

When Emma Jeffs introduced her decorative window films in 2006, Jeffs's first design of a lace pattern printed onto frosted, etched vinyl was an instant hit with interior design enthusiasts the world over. Recently, the designer introduced a new collection of her wildly popular films.

Emma Jeffs' three newest adhesive window film designs for spring are called Anni, Pearl and Rose. As with her original designs, white patterns are printed onto a sheet of frosted film, which is like contact paper but much more sophisticated and attractive. Emma Jeffs' film is opaque enough to provide privacy but translucent enough to allow light to filter through -- and yes, figures are obscured even for bathroom windows.

The films are easy to apply: You measure and cut the film to size, then wet the window and apply the film. Plus, the high-quality vinyl makes them easier to apply than other cheaper window films. To remove, simply peel off with no sticky residue.

Adhesive window film on windows.The "Pearl" design features open circular geometrics. Put some delight to ho-hum backdoor window panes or transoms. Photo: Emma Jeffs.

So, why all the buzz? The films cleverly resemble old-fashioned net curtains while bringing a streamlined and clean look to your windows. You can also take advantage of their versatility, and use them on glass cabinet doors in the kitchen to hide clutter, turn a plain glass coffee table into a chic tabletop or cut the adhesive into shapes and frame the edges of a mirror. Each roll comes in a 37" x 52" sheet for $76. Emma Jeffs' full line of window films, both in feminine lace designs or masculine geometrics are available at 2Jane.

Adhesive window film in windows.
"Anni," resembling an old-school computer print out, and would fit well in a den or a guest bathroom. Photo: Emma Jeffs.

 

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