The front door has glass in it. Can I spray paint it to cover it up?
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Get a window film and cut it to size. They have lots of colors and textures at Home depot. Super easy to install, little water and soap.
They sell frosted glass spray paint that you can use on doors, it will make it opaque but will not have color. You could also use window film.
There is a spray paint that resembles frosted glass. My friend used it very successfully. It may be from Krylon; I don't remember, but you can ask at your local hardware or Home Depot.
Yes, privacy film to cover from home depot or bed bath and beyond is a good option that isnt permanent. They have very attractive films and even stained glass looks. When you want to change it it peels right off because there isnt any glue involved.
I wouldn't use paint, but frosted glass might be a nice option too if you want a permanent look.
Paint may not look as good as a window film, but it is doable. The first place my hubby and I lived in had windows up by the high vaulted ceiling in the bedroom I slept in when I worked nights. Couldn't put up curtains because there wasn't anywhere to put the rods, so we painted the windows black to keep the light out. Worked out well in that bedroom for us, I just don't know about the front door unless it is painted the same color as the door.
You can buy sticky on one side plastic in rolls. I used the opaque type on my door for privacy It is a little tricky to apply but looks nice when done. You need a plastic wallpaper smoother to smooth out the bubbles.
You'd be better off just buying some window film, Amazon has tons.
Why? And lose the light???? How about window film? Here are a couple great links.
https://www.decorativefilm.com/
http://www.wallpaperforwindows.com/m/viewcategories.asp