We returned to the Gudetama Café, this time installing perforated storefront window graphics in Buena Park, CA. You may remember that we completed the project’s first installment, which involved interior decorations with wall wraps.
Why Choose Perforated Window Graphics?
Check out the restaurant’s street-facing windows. They reach from the ground to the ceiling and are fully covered with the café’s namesake, Gudetama. Clients like that see-through window graphics allow visibility from the inside out. Guests enjoying their meals at the café will have a leisurely view of the street scene in front of the location.
However, to passersby on the exterior, the cover appears as imprinted, opaque vinyl. The client has the opportunity to showcase custom graphics that advertise the business, boost interest in the product, and contribute to the brand story. The prominent display of Gudetama is sure to bring in curious customers.
Which Businesses Are Already Using Storefront Window Graphics with Perforations?
Our team has taken on plenty of projects involving perforated window graphics.
- Attorneys. Law firms value the privacy of their clients. At the same time, natural light is a huge plus when selecting an office space. For these businesses, perforated window graphics allow visibility outside while highlighting the services the lawyer offers inside.
- Gyms. Brand loyalty is the goal of gyms, spas, and martial arts centers. We have worked with clients who have determined that these eye-catching window graphics generate interest in the brand that the company’s owners are looking for.
- Car dealers. Dealerships typically have plenty of windows to show off the latest models of vehicles in a showroom. However, recently, many clients have taken to displaying these cars outside. Therefore, savvy dealers use floor-to-ceiling perforated graphics to advertise and brand. It is an excellent way to underscore the vehicle brands your dealership represents.
Do See-Through Storefront Window Graphics for Businesses Act Like Opaque Vinyl?
The answer is no. After dark, when all the lights are on, passersby can see through the perforated vinyl. In contrast, opaque vinyl keeps curious eyes at bay. That said, you do lose out on the natural light that comes through the tiny perforations.
When designing this set of perforated storefront window graphics in Buena Park, CA, we knew the store hours would focus on the daytime hours, making the material ideal. Similarly, any business that does not have nighttime hours will benefit from perforated vinyl. If your company does stay open late, consider installing perforated vinyl on windows that will show off the sales floor or product shelves after dark. Call us today to learn more about your options!