
The answer depends on your budget, surface area, and design goals.
What’s the Difference?
Wall stickers are applied directly to painted walls or smooth surfaces. They are great for covering large areas and are often used in retail spaces, clinics, schools, or office interiors. If you want to add colour, branding, or information to plain walls, a well-designed wall sticker can liven up your space without the need for a major renovation.

Glass stickers, on the other hand, are suitable for windows or glass panels. These are perfect for displaying logos, opening hours, or promotional information on shopfront glass. Frosted or clear glass stickers can also provide privacy for office meeting rooms while still looking professional.

If your shop requires a visible brand display, you may consider pairing stickers with other signage options. For example, a box-up signage or 3D acrylic signage above your door can add depth, while stickers on the glass can provide details like your menu or business hours.