In the new era of open-concept offices, co-working spaces, and at home remote work, it’s important that your employees are able to maintain their privacy while also feeling connected to the rest of the team. Business owners and managers have started opting for frosted privacy vinyl to help prevent workers from feeling too exposed, but without boxing them away in stuffy, isolating cubicles.
What is a Frosted Privacy Vinyl?
These vinyl products are manufactured so they have a translucent, frosted appearance that allows light and shadows to come through, but also keeps the interior of the space private. They are used across residential and commercial spaces, from bathroom windows to glass office doors, exterior windows, and conference rooms. These types of vinyl can also be easily removed or replaced thanks to the versatility of the material itself.
Frosted privacy vinyl also provides multiple benefits for workers in a variety of different office departments and configurations. These benefits include:
- Fast installation and less disruptive to the daily workflow
- Useful across interior and exterior windows
- Accommodate a variety of customizable features and designs
- Perfect for one-way window privacy
For business owners and office managers, frosted privacy vinyl is also the perfect solution to issues with productivity and concentration. Instead of separating off your employees from one another and creating an old-school, cubicle-style office space, the strategic application of these vinyl allows people to focus and to get work done while still feeling connected!
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If you want to maintain an open-concept workspace at your business, while still providing the privacy that employees and clients need from time to time, reach out to BSC Signs today to learn about our frosted privacy vinyl solutions.
BSC SIGNS is an award-winning full-service licensed sign contractor and custom fabricator based in Broomfield, Colorado. We design, build, and install signage for businesses and organizations in Denver Metro, Boulder, Colorado Springs, and throughout Colorado and southern Wyoming.