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Lumino Coloured Window Films – Amplus Window Films

Lumino coloured films are transparent self-adhesive films designed for application on glass. Their main purpose is to change the colour of light passing through the glass and give glazed surfaces a specific visual character.

After application, the film still allows daylight to pass through, but filters it through the selected colour. The effect resembles tinted or painted glass, without the need to replace the existing pane.

Lumino coloured films

Available colours include shades of red, blue, green, yellow, pink and orange. Individual models differ in colour intensity and in the amount of light that passes through the glass after the film is applied.

It is also possible to combine several colours on one surface, creating a multicoloured effect or a so-called “rainbow” effect on the window.

How Are Coloured Films Different from Matte and Decorative Films?

Lumino coloured films are transparent, and their main function is to colour the light passing through the glass. Unlike matte films, they have more vivid colours and higher light transmission, which usually means a lower level of privacy.

Compared with Lambert decorative patterned films, Lumino films do not have decorative patterns. They are uniform and colourful, while Lambert films are characterised by a matte finish and a variety of decorative motifs.

Self-Adhesive Coloured Films

Lumino self-adhesive coloured films can be used on various glass surfaces, such as windows, doors, partitions and balustrades. They are suitable for private homes as well as office, retail and service spaces. Below are the places where coloured film is most often installed.

  1. Private houses and apartments – in residential spaces, coloured film is used to decorate windows, balcony doors, internal glazing and other glass elements. It adds colour and some privacy while still allowing natural light to pass through.

  2. Office spaces – in offices, coloured film is used to mark work zones, create privacy in conference rooms and decorate office glazing. It helps organise space and adds energy and a professional appearance to the workplace.

  3. Schools and educational facilities – schools use coloured films to decorate windows and doors, create colourful accents and identify different educational zones. They are also used to increase safety by marking large glazed surfaces.

  4. Hospitals and healthcare facilities – in hospitals and clinics, coloured film can help create a more friendly and less stressful atmosphere for patients and staff. It is used to mark different departments and provide privacy in patient rooms.

  5. Retail and service facilities – shops, showrooms, restaurants and other service points use coloured films to make shop windows stand out, create advertising or information signs and add aesthetic appeal to customer areas.

  6. Cultural and exhibition spaces – museums, art galleries and exhibition spaces often use rainbow-style window films for creative space marking, visitor flow guidance or unique art installations.

  7. Architecture and urban design – in modern architecture and urban design, coloured film is used to give character to buildings and public spaces, often as an interactive element or one that changes depending on the time of day.

Transparent Coloured Self-Adhesive Film

Thanks to their properties, these films not only change the appearance of glass, but also filter sunlight, reducing glare and helping provide a comfortable lighting level inside the room. In addition, Lumino films provide UV protection, helping protect furniture and other interior elements against fading.

Transparent Coloured Self-Adhesive Film – Installation and Durability

Lumino films are easy to install, allowing a quick and practical change of interior design. Thanks to modern production technologies, these films are highly durable, making them a strong choice for long-term use.

Unlike coloured glass, the film can be removed or replaced in the future, giving flexibility when changing the arrangement of a space.

How Does the Colour of Decorative Film Affect the Interior?

The colour of decorative film affects how a space is perceived, mainly by changing the light and contrast inside the room. Light, neutral shades – such as white, milky matte or very light grey – diffuse light evenly and work well in kitchens where privacy is needed without a darkening effect.

Greys and graphite tones introduce a more structured, technical character. They are often chosen for modern interiors and office spaces where the film is intended to act as a background rather than a dominant decorative element. These colours work well with glass, metal and simple furniture.

Warm colours such as yellow, orange, pink or delicate bronze visually soften a space and suit kitchens arranged in a classic or natural style. In interiors with a cool colour palette, they can break the raw character without creating an overly strong accent.

More saturated colours, such as green, blue or red, are best treated as complementary elements. They work well on parts of glazing, glass partitions or doors where they are intended to highlight a zone or give it an individual character without overwhelming the whole interior.

Coloured Glass Effect with Lumino Film

Creating colourful glass has never been so simple. With innovative Lumino film, you can enjoy attractive coloured windows without replacing existing glass.

Our film is easy to apply and available in a wide range of colours, allowing you to personalise your home or workplace. Forget the cost and mess involved in replacing glass – Lumino film is a quick, economical and effective solution that can transform the look of any interior. The transformation is temporary, so you can experiment with colours whenever you want. Choose Lumino and add colour to your windows without unnecessary complications.

FAQ – Lumino Coloured Window Films

Can coloured films be used on large glazed surfaces?

Yes, they are often used on large windows, glass partitions and shopfronts, including in public buildings.

Do coloured films protect against the sun?

These films filter light and reduce glare and UV radiation, but they do not replace typical solar window films with a high level of heat reduction.

Can the film be removed in the future without damaging the glass?

Yes, the film can be removed easily without permanently damaging the glass surface.

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