Planning Conditions – Obscure Glass

Another visit to Teignmouth was on the agenda to address the local planning department’s feedback on some previously completed glazing work.

The windows in question offer a direct view into the adjacent property, prompting the Planning Officer to rule that the glass required frosting to impede visibility.

Matte Translucent Films

Matte white films provide a subtle, sandblasted look, enhancing privacy and infusing a touch of designer sophistication into various spaces including doors, windows, and room dividers.

Before and after images depict the clear difference between standard glass and those treated with the matte translucent film, illustrating the effective privacy achieved without sacrificing natural light.

If planning concerns necessitate frosted film, reach out to Devon Window Tinting at 01626 445186.

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