Residential
Residential smart film
For homes designed around glass, where covering the windows defeats the point of the house.
Interactive visualization — not a photograph of a completed installation.
Most of the homes we survey have the same story: an architect specified generous glazing, the owner loved it, and then the shades went up in three rooms. Smart film is how those rooms get their glass back.
Rooms that benefit most
- Ensuite bathrooms with a garden, pool or water outlook
- Shower enclosures where a fixed frost would darken the space
- Entry doors and sidelites facing a street or motor court
- Kitchens and dining rooms that sit close to a neighbouring property
- Ground-floor living spaces along a walkway or dock
- Home offices used for confidential calls
What changes day to day
A single wall control by the bathroom door replaces a shade that had to be lowered and raised. A sidelite that used to be permanently frosted becomes clear for daylight and private when the family is home. Nothing is added to the room — no header, no fabric, no cords.
Because the film is fabricated to the exact pane, the finished result reads as architecture rather than as a product bolted onto the glass.
Planning a residential project
We survey each pane, agree where the wire exits the panel, choose a transformer location that is accessible but out of sight, and settle the control method. In finished homes, wire concealment is usually the biggest single variable in both appearance and cost.
A licensed electrician makes the connections. On smaller residential jobs that is often a half-day of coordinated work alongside our installation.
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.
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Schedule a smart film consultation
We review your glass, wiring path and control preference, then give you a planning range and a realistic programme.