Need more privacy for corridor-facing HDB windows? Zenith Window Films supplies and installs HDB corridor tinting and privacy films in Singapore for bedrooms, service yards, kitchens, bathrooms and lower-floor units.
Choose from daytime privacy films, frosted films, blackout/opaque films and decorative frosted options depending on how much privacy, daylight and outward view you want.
Need more privacy for corridor-facing HDB windows? Zenith Window Films supplies and installs HDB corridor tinting and privacy films in Singapore for bedrooms, service yards, kitchens, bathrooms and lower-floor units.
Choose from daytime privacy films, frosted films, blackout/opaque films and decorative frosted options depending on how much privacy, daylight and outward view you want.
When windows face a common corridor, the main problems are usually people looking in, harsh sun from exposed windows and uncomfortable glare. A suitable window film helps balance these needs without replacing the glass.
One-way mirror or reflective film is best for daytime privacy because it works when the outside area is brighter than the room. It lets you see out while reducing visibility from the corridor.
At night, when indoor lights are on, the privacy effect reduces. For all-day privacy, frosted film, blackout film or decorative frosted film is usually more reliable because these options block clear visibility from both sides.
One-way mirror film is suitable if you still want to see out during the day while improving privacy from passers-by. Frosted film is suitable for day-and-night privacy while keeping the room bright. Blackout or opaque film is suitable when privacy is more important than natural light or outward view.
Decorative films are useful when you want privacy from neighbours or passers-by, but do not want the window to look black, reflective or too heavy. Frosted, gradient and patterned films can soften the view from outside while keeping the room brighter than blackout film.
This makes them suitable for bedrooms, kitchens and service yards facing the HDB corridor.
Based on HDB renovation guidelines, placement of film over the glass panel of existing windows or balcony doors does not require a renovation permit, but the film should be non-reflective or not exceed 20% reflectance. Homeowners should still check the latest HDB guidance before choosing reflective or mirror-type films.
The price for HDB corridor tinting in Singapore depends on the type of window film selected, glass size, number of panels, site access, existing film condition and whether the installation is for one bedroom window, service yard glass or multiple corridor-facing windows.
A practical choice for homeowners who want stronger day-and-night privacy for corridor-facing windows.
Suitable for reflective privacy, heat rejection, glare control and daytime comfort depending on film model.
Usually charged separately, subject to film condition, adhesive residue and difficulty of removal.
Final Note: Final pricing may vary after site measurement, depending on actual glass size, film selection, quantity, old film removal and site condition. Send Zenith Window Films your window photos and rough measurements by WhatsApp for an accurate quotation.
Choosing the right HDB corridor window film depends on whether you need daytime privacy, 24/7 privacy or a decorative privacy finish. Zenith Window Films installs corridor-facing privacy films neatly onto your existing glass for a cleaner, longer-lasting result.
One-way mirror window film is suitable for HDB corridor-facing windows when you want privacy in the day while still keeping a view out. It works best when the outside corridor is brighter than the inside room.
Frosted window film is better when you need both day and night privacy. It blocks the view into bedrooms, toilets, service yards and corridor-facing glass while still allowing soft natural light to enter.
Decorative frosted film is ideal when you want privacy with a nicer design. Choose from simple patterns, floral styles, gradient designs or customised cut-outs for HDB windows, offices and glass partitions.
Send us your window photo, rough measurements and whether you prefer daytime privacy or day-and-night privacy. Zenith Window Films will recommend the most suitable HDB corridor film before installation.
Yes. Frosted film is commonly used for corridor-facing rooms, service yards, kitchens and bathrooms because it blocks clear visibility while still allowing light through.
Frosted film is usually the best option for day-and-night privacy. One-way mirror film is better if you want daytime privacy and still want to see out.
Send Zenith Window Films your window photo, rough dimensions, location of the window, and whether you want daytime privacy or full day-and-night privacy.
Frosted film, blackout film and decorative frosted film are better for day-and-night privacy because they do not depend on outdoor brightness.
No, not as a full privacy solution. One-way mirror film works best when the outside is brighter than the inside. At night, when indoor lights are on, privacy is reduced.
Film over existing HDB window or balcony door glass generally does not require a permit when it follows HDB conditions, including non-reflective film or reflectance not exceeding 20%.