Large shower window -how can I cover? The panes blind needs to go.
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B. Enne on Dec 08, 2015I have a frosted adhesive film on mine. You need the adhesive due to humidity. They have come a long way since the 70's. There are subtle patterns that won't compete with your decor (like a rain drop effect etc.)Helpful Reply
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Carol on Dec 08, 2015I agree with B.Enne, frosted adhesive film. I had to laugh when you wrote that you had the floor redone and now the blind looks nasty. Isn't it strange how one new change leads to another! Get a new couch, now the lamp looks terrible, but the day before the couch came in the lamp looked fine, ha!Helpful Reply
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Denise Caskey on Dec 08, 2015They have this really nifty opaque "stained glass" look film. It allows light to come in, but keeps peepers out.Helpful Reply
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Denise Caskey on Dec 08, 2015Amazon has a bunch of different styles. What I used isn't there anymore, but depending on your decor, this is kinda nice: http://www.amazon.com/Artscape-01-0155-Sonoma-Window-36-Inch/dp/B00U9NVNSG/ref=sr_1_14?ie=UTF8&qid=1449608727&sr=8-14&keywords=window+film+stained+glassHelpful Reply
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LD on Dec 09, 2015You may want to do glass etching, which will give you a permanent design, or you can always replays the clear class with frosted glass, in using either one of these options will mean that you need to address the window sill and trim to make sure water doesn't collect. Another option would be to make a window panel curtain, which has been covered with fuseable vinyl (this can be found at a fabric store).Helpful Reply
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Carol on Dec 09, 2015I used a vinyle film purchased at Amazon. You cut to size, wipe glass with a soapy water and smooth out air bubbles. It comes in several patterns. Mine has been up for two years, no problems and is located in the shower area. If I want to remove it, just pull off, no adhesve.Helpful Reply
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Johnchip on Dec 09, 2015On line, they sell wood plantation slat shades in many colors and shades of wood tone, any custom size, a couple days delivery, and they have faux H2O proof ones that you can't tell the difference from natural wood, great look and under $50 delivered to your door. I was very pleased with mine in the shower and used the natural wood ones in the living room and you could not tell the difference even to the touch. No problem in shower with water or mildew, nothing but daily elegance, privacy and/or light.Helpful Reply
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Creativity is Great on Dec 09, 2015thank you what was the style and priceHelpful Reply
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Carolyn Meuer-Pickering on Dec 09, 2015In the past I have used a 'spray' paint that gives the look and privacy of a frosted glass window.I do believe it is removable by using some sort of solvent should you decide to change it up. I will be doing this again, because the home that we just moved into, has a window in the shower. Not much else seems practical.Helpful Reply
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B. Enne on Dec 09, 2015@Creativity is Great I'm assuming your window isn't under any kind of warranty...some of the suggestions, including mine, can void some warranties. I wasn't even able to put cling film on my sidelights. If your window is, you might want to check with the company first.Helpful Reply
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Maxine Davidson-Tompkins on Dec 11, 2015Frosted contact paper. It's easy to remove if you get tired of it.Helpful Reply
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