Spotlight Signs and Imaging Solutions is getting quite a few requests from customers wanting more information on etched vinyl options for business interiors in Phoenix. If you have not yet heard of this amazing product solution that turns glass into art – or if you, too, need more information – here is the FAQ that you cannot afford to miss.
Who Uses Etched Vinyl?
Any company that has large glass panes can use etched vinyl. For the glass-enclosed conference room, the product offers a modicum of privacy. Although you can see through the vinyl, it blurs the lines. Brewpubs have used the product to separate their brew rooms from the general serving room. Since customers love to see the copper kettles but not necessarily the workers tending them, these establishments have discovered that etched vinyl with creatively cut swirls and lines creates an intricate work of art on the glass panes but still offers some view of the kettles.
What Can You Do with the Product?
In addition to obscuring the view a little bit and offering a bit of privacy, companies have also begun using etched vinyl as a means of displaying their company names and logos. Making it look as though these emblems were etched into the glass itself, these decals fit beautifully on smaller glass panes and even entry doors. They lend an air of sophistication to the venue. Not surprisingly, they are a favorite with spas, clinics, high-end restaurants and service providers.
Some companies have found that using the technology to assist with branding is invaluable. When glass panes separate offices from a waiting area, these professionals have asked us to create decals – mimicking the etched appearance – displaying their logos. Installed in full size over three or more panes, the logo is expertly incorporated in a lobby’s setup. When you place the product onto windowpanes facing the outside, you have the opportunity of treating them a bit like you would a perf.
Rather than taking away sunlight, which would be the case if you added curtains or shades to prevent workers from being distracted, you keep the natural lighting intact. At the same time, the material obscures the view of the worker and by placing the logo facing the outside, you brand your business at the same time.
How Does the Product Affect the Look of a Business’s Interior?
Depending on the layout and usage of the space, the technology can turn an open space into one that is properly divided according to function. For instance, if the open-space waiting area is a bit distracting for the employees, the use of etched vinyl sheets over the middle third of the glass partitions is helpful with staying on task.
It also gives waiting clients a sense of privacy rather than feeling as if they are on display to all the workers. In businesses where privacy is crucial – debt consolidation companies and physicians’ offices – this is a big deal. After all, you do want your clients to feel comfortable but at the same time, you do not want to make them feel closed in by replacing glass panes with solid materials.