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Need house number stickers? Shop our house and door number frosted window film stickers, with customisable options available.
Whether it’s style or practicality you’re after, this film offers a great way to tastefully show the name or number of your home. Available in a range of designs, our house number stickers are ideal for glass panels or on the side of your front door or porch.
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House number glass stickers are an affordable and effective way to display your property number. They are easy to apply, with no need for drilling. All you need to do is peel the backing off the house number stickers and place them on a smooth surface like a door, window, or post box.
Our house number stickers for glass windows and doors are made from durable, waterproof, and UV-resistant vinyl that withstands rain, sun, and other outdoor elements. You can choose from a variety of fonts and styles, including both numbers and words.
Our house number glass stickers are perfect for placing on your front door, so that your home can easily be identified by visitors and delivery workers. You may also want to place the house number glass stickers on large front-facing windows, either from the inside or placed on the outside.
Letter boxes are ideal for house number stickers, as are glass side panels on doors and porches. Wherever you choose to place the house number stickers for glass doors and windows, it’s important to make sure the surface is clean and dry before you apply them.
Here at Abode Window Films, we have various types of house number glass stickers available, including elegant Victorian house number stickers, designs featuring both the number and house name, along frosted glass styles.
In addition to our house number glass stickers, we also have a wide range of window film, including frosted window film and decorative window film. These films are designed to give you extra privacy and match the aesthetic of any room’s interior, without the cost or expense of replacing the windows.
You don’t need professional help or tools to apply our frosted or Victorian house number stickers. Just make sure to wipe clean the door or window and slowly peel the backing off the sticker before gently laying it down on one end and smoothing it out as you go to prevent air bubbles. It’s a good idea to use a squeegee to gently press the sticker down and remove any remaining bubbles. If your sticker comes with a top transfer layer, make sure to carefully peel it off once the sticker is secure and you’re happy with the placement. You can apply our privacy window film in a similar way.
Our house number glass stickers are ideal for sticking to smooth, clean, and non-porous surfaces such as windows, smooth wood or PVC doors, painted metal such as post boxes and tiles or polished stone.
Yes, our house number stickers are made from weatherproof vinyl. They are specifically designed to be waterproof, UV-resistant (so they won’t fade quickly in sunlight) and durable to withstand outdoor conditions, including rain, snow, and wind.
Our high-quality Victorian house number stickers can last several years, depending on the surface prep, the type of surface they’re applied to and the exposure to the elements.
Yes, to help prevent any unfortunate mix-ups on bin day, you could apply our house number stickers to your recycling and waste bins. Just make sure the surface area is clean first to help the sticker apply well.
It’s advisable to use masking tape and a tape measure to help you work out where you want the house number stickers to be positioned. They should ideally be placed at eye level or where they will be visible from the street. Make sure there’s a good contrast between the sticker and the surface it’s stuck to so that it’s easily visible from far away.