4 Reasons to use Perforated Vinyl Window Film

The Sussex Sign Company has recently opened a new Vehicle Wrapping bay & in sign-writing our own building Maisie shares 4 reasons why we have used perforated vinyl window film.

Perforated vinyl window film, also known as two way vision window film can be a game-changer for your business branding and shop or office front windows.

Benefits of Perforated Vinyl Window Film

✅Branding + natural light

✅Gives you and your work space added privacy

✅A smart way to maximise window space + show off branding

✅Easy to replace, remove and update

Transform Your Workspace with Perforated Vinyl Window Film

How to create privacy, maximise light, and turn your windows into powerful branding tools.

When you think about branding your office or workplace, walls and signage often come to mind first. But there’s a huge, underused opportunity sitting right in front of you – your windows. Window film two way vision offers a simple, cost-effective way to turn glass into eye-catching advertising space, without losing natural light or visibility.

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What Is Perforated Vinyl Window Film?

Despite the technical name, perforated film is simply self-adhesive printed vinyl covered in tiny holes. From the outside, it looks like a bold, vibrant print – perfect for logos, graphics, or marketing messages. From the inside, those holes let you see out, keeping your space bright and open.

This clever design creates a dual effect: privacy for your team during daylight hours, and striking, full-colour branding for anyone passing by.

The Benefits of Using Perforated Vinyl Window Film

Maximise your window space: Instead of plain glass, you can turn every window into a brand statement – ideal for ground-floor offices, retail units, or showrooms.

Let in natural light: Unlike solid vinyl, perforated film doesn’t block out the sunshine or make your space feel closed in.

Enhance privacy: People outside can’t easily see in during the day, giving you privacy & security without sacrificing visibility.

Easy to update: The film can be removed or replaced whenever you rebrand or want a fresh look – a quick change with no permanent alteration to the glass.

Why Clients Love It

Our clients consistently tell us that perforated film is one of their favourite window graphics options. It combines practicality and design impact – allowing you to showcase your brand, promote your services, or simply add visual interest to your office frontage.

Whether you’re looking to stand out on a busy high street or give your workspace a professional edge, perforated vinyl window film delivers a high-impact result that’s both functional and flexible.

The Sussex Sign Company can help you transform your working environment with outside signage, including windows, then inside signage, wayfinding, wall graphics and internal windows. First impressions count – you want to start every business relationship well – a carefully thought out building signage policy can ensure that first impression is smart, welcoming & inspring.

See how we approached all the sign-writing options available to us at our new vehicle wrapping center in Goddards Green.

Can you see through perforated vinyl at night?

Light difference is key factor in seeing through perforated vinyl window film, it is designed for one-way visibility, which relies on a strong light difference between the inside and outside. During the day, the graphics are visible from the outside, and you can see out from the inside. At night however, the situation reverses, if you have bright lights on inside the building, people outside will be able to see through the holes to the brighter interior. 

What is a perforated window vinyl?

A perforated window vinyl is a type of adhesive film with small holes that allow light to pass through while displaying graphics or images on one side. It is commonly used for advertising on vehicle or shop windows, providing visibility from the inside while obscuring the view from the outside.

How long does perforated vinyl last?

Perforated vinyl can last between 3 to 5 years, depending on environmental conditions and maintenance.