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High signs & graphics window films offer you a clean contemporary

solution for any window where you need extra privacy and security,

but do not want to sacrifice natural light.


High signs & graphics use only the best opaque adhesive vinyl films that

looks as expensive as etched glass, but is a lot less hassle to install and

cost a fraction of the price


It's perfect for:


Street facing windows

Glass door panels

Bathrooms

Kitchens

Offices

Letters & numbers


All you have to do is measure your windows think of a design and we cut

the film precisely toy your measurements, if you need an idea of design

we have plenty for you to choose from.


We will professionally install your film for you so there is no worry of doing

it your self.


(PLEASE SEE ATTACHED FLYER)

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