Window tinting

Window Tinting Secret

Something strange has been going on at work lately. It all started about a month ago when the boss of the company hired professional window tinters to come and darken up the glass surrounding the conference room. On its own, this wouldn’t have been too strange, but it was more the fact that he also had a new lock put on the door, along with a facial-recognition device. What is going on in there that requires such extreme levels of secrecy? Most workplaces would just get frosted window tinting for the conference room and call it a day.

I’ve been in contact with the window tinting company that did the installation to ask if they have any information, but they are claiming that it is confidential and that their contracts prevent them from being able to speak on the subject. Of course, that just made me even more suspicious. The boss hasn’t let anybody into the conference room since the tinted window installation was completed. What could he be doing in there?

If the commercial window tinting business from Melbourne won’t give me any answers, I’m going to have to find them myself. Thankfully, I studied investigative journalism at university for six months before I got bored and dropped out, so I know a thing or two about digging up the dirt. My internship as a gravedigger also helped with that particular skill. I’ll get to the bottom of this, even if it’s the last thing I do. 

At the start of any good investigation, it is essential to outline the primary questions you want to be answered, so here are mine. One: what is going on in the conference room? Two: why is the boss so secretive about it? And three: why was the window tinting business sworn to secrecy about the whole thing? If I can find the answers to these three questions, I will be satisfied that my investigation is complete. Now, I’d better get back to work selling these toasters – I’m a bit behind today due to spending my morning blogging.

Tinting For Business

I own a small accounting firm. It started as an online business that I’d operate out of my home, but I slowly discovered that more and more clients desired a face-to-face experience. After growing tired of the usual webcam catch-ups, I decided I’d make myself stand out and acquire a location. I’ve had the location for about three months now but have been told by clients that they’d prefer if I had tinted windows for added privacy. I’m starting to understand where they’re coming from with this suggestion. Many of my clients are local business owners. They probably don’t want their employees or clients to see them sitting in the accounting firm. Sometimes it can open up many questions and concerns. 

I knew I had to come up with some sort of solution. I did some research online and found a reputable company that specialises in window glass frosting. They offered me a variety of options to choose from, which was great! Despite there being multiple colours and styles to choose from, I decided to settle for a simply frosted window film that would provide the privacy I need while still allowing natural light into the office.

I think a big reason why I was always sceptical of window film is because I’ve seen a lot of dodgy jobs done. I can point out at least eight stores on my shopping strip that have bubbling or peeling window film. That’s why I used the best office tinting specialists Melbourne has to offer to get the job done. I’ve noticed that all the stores that used this company never had any issues with their tint or film.

It’s funny how I never once thought about tinting, but now I am seeing the benefits it has brought to my office. It’s definitely added an element of privacy, but it’s also helped to provide a more professional look. All my clients thought the changes looked great and felt a lot more at ease during their appointments. 

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