Application
Conference room smart film
The clearest demonstration of what switchable film is for: a room that changes state the moment a meeting begins.
Interactive visualization — not a photograph of a completed installation.
Conference rooms are the most requested commercial application, and the easiest to justify. The room needs to be visible when it is empty and available, and private the second a client, a candidate or a board sits down.
How it is typically configured
A wall switch beside the display, or a control tied into the room's scheduling and AV scene, sets the glass private. Many clients pair the privacy state with the screen turning on, so the room simply behaves correctly without anyone thinking about it.
Glass fronts are laid out as a series of panels with seams aligned to existing mullions. Interior sidelites and door glass are usually included so there is no gap in privacy.
Why facilities teams prefer it to shades
- No ceiling pocket, header or fabric to maintain
- Nothing for a visitor to pull, jam or break
- Immediate switching — no motor travel time
- Consistent appearance across every meeting room
- Panel-level replacement if a pane is ever damaged
Budget shape
Conference room projects are the most common mid-size scope we plan. The published planning range from the existing business puts typical conference-room glass between $1,500 and $6,500 depending on panel count, wiring and control integration — a range, not a quote, and confirmed only after a site review.
Planning range
$35–$85 per sq ft installed
Planning range only — not a quote. Final pricing is confirmed after measurement, a wiring-path review and a control-method decision.
FAQ
Questions, answered directly
Keep reading
Related pages
Next step
Schedule a smart film consultation
We review your glass, wiring path and control preference, then give you a planning range and a realistic programme.