Conference Room Privacy Film: 7 Expert Specs (2026)
Conference room glass has a specific job: stay open most of the day, go private the moment a confidential call starts, then revert without anyone touching a blind. Traditional privacy treatments (blinds, drapes, permanent frost) all fail at the "switch on demand" part. Switchable film is the…
Smart Glass Retrofit Process: 7 Expert Steps (2026)
Most LA buyers spec'ing privacy glass don't actually want new glass — they want privacy on the windows already in their home or office. Replacing the glass means demolition, downtime, and dust. Smart glass retrofit delivers the same privacy benefit without any of that, but only if…
Modern Retail Storefront Privacy: 7 Top Specs (2026)
Storefront glass has a specific job that traditional privacy treatments can't do well: it needs to be transparent during business hours (so the merchandise sells itself), private after hours (so the merchandise isn't on display when no one's there to defend it), and adaptable for events, displays,…
Home Window Privacy Failures: 7 Top Fixes (2026)
Most LA homeowners hit at least one home window privacy failure during the first 5 years of ownership — blinds break, frosted vinyl peels, curtains absorb cooking smells, motorized treatments lose their controller, sun-control film yellows. The seven failure patterns below are the ones we get called…
Smart Glass for Open Offices: 7 Top Picks (2026)
Open-plan office layouts solve for collaboration but consistently fail on one thing: privacy on demand. Conference glass that's transparent during a brainstorm needs to flip private the second a confidential review starts, with no curtains to draw and no acoustic panels to wheel in. Switchable smart…
Common Office Privacy Film Mistakes: 7 Top Fixes (2026)
Every commercial office glass spec call starts with the same conversation. The developer, property manager, or GC wants privacy in conference rooms, executive offices, and break-glass partitions — but they're getting it wrong in predictable ways. The same seven mistakes repeat across every spec we review.…