Hi, everyone:  we have large windows adjacent to two of our gallery spaces, and we need to block the visible light (we already have UV film on the glass) to get the light levels down to acceptable levels. Other than walling over the window or installing shutters/shades, we were thinking that an alternative might be some type of window film; the window looks out on our sculpture park so there is some resistance to blocking the view.  
 
If anyone has any suggestions or recommendations as to a product they have used, or whether this is feasible, I would be most grateful.
 
Sincerely,
J'Laine K. Newcombe
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Vero Beach Museum of Art
3001 Riverside Park Drive
Vero Beach, FL  32963
772-231-0707 x135
772-231-0938
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