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WINDOW FROSTING

Window frosting is a premium vinyl film that replicates the elegant appearance of sandblasted glass — at a fraction of the cost. Unlike standard window tints, frosted film obscures the view from both sides, making it ideal for spaces where complete privacy is a priority, such as office partitions, bathroom windows, and front doors.

BUILT TO LAST

Our frosting material is rated to withstand outdoor conditions and full sun exposure for up to 7 years, giving you a durable, professional finish with minimal maintenance.

ENDLESS DESIGN POSIBILITIES

We offer a wide range of standard patterns, or we can work from your own photo or artwork to create something unique. Patterns can be printed in full colour or precision-cut for a clean, classic look.

PERFECT FOR BRANDING

Frosted vinyl is a popular choice for businesses. We regularly apply company names, logos, and branding to front doors and shopfronts.

Some of our work is shown below:

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This is plain frosting on a door in a church in Durban North. We often cut a clear border around the frosting. This gives it an elegant look and is much neater for old steel or wooden frames
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This is plain frosting on a bathroom door in Pinetown
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This company logo stands out beautifully at this factory in Prospection
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Frosting printed to resemble leaded glass is an unusual feature in this house in Hillcrest
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A distinctive entrance to a house in Kloof
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Many gated communities have houses with glass front doors, allowing passers by to see right into the house. This frosted front door in Palm Lakes solved this problem, and provided enough visibility for the occupants to see who is at the front door
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A logo on the door to a yoga studio in Umhlanga. In this image the logo is defined by the clear glass
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We often do office partitions in stripes like this
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This odd glass box became a feature in an office reception in Kloof
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This is etched frosting. We have a wide variety of patterns such as raindrops and Linen, which looks like woven cloth
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This is an unusual boardroom in Umhlanga Ridge
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This boardroom in Westmede is very private, despite being in the middle of the office space