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A friend recently stayed at a fabulous bed and breakfast in France and snapped this - it isn't a great picture but it does show how Brume's popularity is spreading further afield. For more beautiful images (but not of window film) have a look at the website www.agavi.fr
Obscure glass has traditionally been an expensive option for bathroom window treatments, with acid-etching or sandblasting treatments taking a lot of time and money to achieve.
Brume's obscure glass window film gives you the timelessly elegant look of frosted glass at a fraction of the cost. As well as simple plain film, we also have a wide range of contemporary designs available to help you add a personal touch to your bathroom.
So if you want to increase the privacy of your bathroom but don't want to block out natural light with conventional blinds and curtains, our frosted glass films are the perfect solution. Versatile, stylish and excellent value for money, our obscure glass film can transform the look of your bathroom, adding light and a new impression of space without compromising your privacy.
