

🪟 Elevate your space with privacy that sticks — without sticking around!
The Niviy Static Cling Window Film (17.7"x78.7") offers a stylish frosted glass effect that enhances privacy while softly filtering natural light. Made from durable PVC, it installs easily with water—no adhesives required—leaving no residue and allowing for repositioning or reuse. Ideal for multiple rooms, it also provides UV protection and heat insulation, making it a smart, eco-friendly upgrade for modern living spaces.


















| Best Sellers Rank | #14,531 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #35 in Window Films |
| Brand | Niviy |
| Color | Pure |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 11,427 Reviews |
| Installation Type | Static Cling |
| Material | Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) |
| Product Dimensions | 78.7"L x 17.7"W |
| Size | 17.7" x 78.7" |
J**W
Really pretty and easy to apply
We have a bedroom window that faces the walkway in our complex, and didn't want to just close our curtains all the time. This product is exactly what I was looking for. It still allows lots of natural light through but completely obscures our interior. This pattern is one of the loveliest I've seen! We'be gotten lots of compliments and requests for the product info. Very easy to install, just sticks on with water.
L**Y
pretty & adds privacy
very nice & good quality, not too difficult to apply. Used on front door & side lites for privacy
P**L
Beautiful privacy, easy to install
Simple to install, looks fantastic on my front door. I only had to cut about 6" off. Provided great privacy and still allows tons of sunlight to come thru. Its a good thicker vinyl, so seems like it will last a long time. I love the etching design. It really makes my door look much more expensive too. I would recommend!!
C**L
A little short
Purchased this to replace faux wood blinds attached to small bathroom. First, the directions were straight forward. I cut the vinyl 1 inch wider than my window. I cleaned the window with rubbing alcohol. Then, I sprayed a fair amount of water on the glass. I started the placement at the top of the glass, noting the design would be upside down if removed from the roll as is. I began placing the film, using a rubber squeegee to remove any air bubbles. The biggest issue I had was cutting the 1 inch off & removing those bubbles. I decided to cut it, then I pulled the film up to respray. I found at some points my new straight edge razor blade, did not cut all the way through & occasionally tore. Being very careful not to pull, I simply recut, leaving spaghetti thin pieces on the edge. These attached fairly well, since they were not cut all the way. By the time I got to the bottom of the door, I realized the vinyl was a little short. It’s a beautiful design & install was easy enough. I do recommend 2 people, go slow if it’s only you. Don’t be afraid to pull up & smooth out again as you go. One thing to check, measure the length, and plan accordingly. I did not measure my door, so that’s on me. It looks real, as if I purchased the door with etched glass.
K**.
Better & prettier than expected!
Better & prettier than expected! Easy installation (just follow directions), perfect privacy coverage for work window. Before, people walking by my office could look in the window and see exactly what was on my computer. I needed privacy while still being able to see who is entering the area (it's a very busy place!). I installed the window cling just high enough so people couldn't see my screen, and low enough for me to see faces. It's a beautiful pattern that I keep getting compliments on, too! Absolutely love this!
S**E
Beautiful
Love this window film, easy to put up with some soapy water and stays in place. I used it on the lower half of bathroom window. We've had some very very hot days and some pretty cool nights and it hasn't budged. It's very pretty to look at and works great for privacy while still letting light in. Great value for the money, I would buy again.
P**E
easier than you think and very effective
So much easier than I expected. I applied it on 3 windows hoping to block the sun and keep the house cool during summer. I can't speak to its effectiveness there yet, but if you are worried this is going to be a difficult chore- it was not. It took me about 30 minutes per window, including cleaning, cutting, and applying the film.. and I did it alone. A few notes- I used masking tape to help remove the backing film, a misting sprayer, a shower squeegee, and water with the tiniest bit of dish soap- worked GREAT! I could slide the film around when the pieces were @ 24 inches long, anything longer seemed to have too much adhesion. One warning- it's full of static electricity so it attracted some cat hair. It didn't seem to affect adhesion, but I suppose it could if it gathers enough fuzz. I chose to buy two sizes and piece them together on the window because the price of the smaller rolls was excellent. I could have lined the seams up better if I wanted to spend more time, but I'm fine with the appearance... it sort of looks like velvet. I'll update later when I have an idea of how much heat it deflects. Update: I've had this on windows for a couple of days. for reference- I live in Michigan and have two windows that get full sun for 3-4 hours in the afternoon. Prior to adding the window film, my house was regularly heating up to 77+ degrees by late afternoon. I do not have central air, so I am looking for a solution to keep the home cool. I put the film on the larger of the two windows. Each day since, it has been sunny with outdoor temperatures in the 60's. The inside temperature has been no higher than 74 degrees. That's at least 3 degrees less and much more comfortable than before I added the film. I expect this will help my portable air conditioner run more efficiently, and possible less often. I'm really happy with the purchase. I also use the white film for privacy, but it does not have the same sun blocking effect, just an FYI.
K**M
Pretty expensive, & a Bear to install alone, but pretty when done.
Used as a privacy panel on a 3-part, clear glass shower wall. I chose the 35" width, laid sideways, to cover the area from knees, to mid-nose. TIPS: 1) Select pattern that looks equally good vertically, or horizontally. Not all will, so Keep it in mind. 2) Remove handles, wash wall with Windex, & tape door shut in several places. 3) To Align edge properly, apply blue tape where the top will be. A level helps. 4) I installed it all in one big piece, then came back to cut the slots for the doors. 5) Use a SHARP knife, & hold taught above where you're cutting. It wants to stretch. It was hard to do by myself, but I didn't try to do sections, because that seemed harder to align. I peeled the backing off for the first section, adhered it as best I could, then peeled back more, only as much as I was doing, as I went. Fortunately, this stuff is not glued, so if you go awry, you can always peel it back & try again. (It took me a few tries to get it started, as I was juggling the water spray, the roll, the backing, & trying to get it straight on my tape line. ) Once I got the first section aligned properly, it was easier. (2 people would have made this a lot easier, but I did it alone.) This stuff is very hard to cut, even with a sharp blade in your box cutter knife. It stretches, & tries to pull off, as you try to cut it. Not sure if a scissor would be any easier - to cut around knobs & hinges, but I got it good enough - though not perfect. Hold the top taught as you cut, & be realistic in expectations, & you'll be happier. The last picture shows a closeup of me, behind the panel, so you can see how transparent it is. I'm standing very close to the door, as I take the selfie from the other side. You can see darkness, but no definition, which is a lot better than being naked for all the world to see. : ) I would have preferred to do the entire wall, vertically, but the price is too high for that, so this works. It's not perfect, but the overall pattern & haze is good enough to hide my tiny bubbles, which I may or may not ever peel back to try to get them out. Big bubbles do show, but tiny ones are not such a big deal, with a busy pattern. Nobody stands 3 inches from the wall, to notice. So far (day 2), I'm happy, & it's not peeling off. I felt a lot better showering last night in there, so yay. : )
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