Oval door Window covering ideas?
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You can get a variety of contact paper, and cut this yourself. Some are frosted, some are lightly tinted, and a get selection to choose from. When you are tired of one, you can take it off, and trim the next one. There may be a selection area, on this program. Under contact - type in contact paper/selection and see what they offer. You may get a better price, at inventory time, also. Best wishes, J.
i did the peel and stick by roommates...no heavy glue....just a drop of dish soap in a squirt bottle of water.
Attach a curtain rod to the door and make a curtain to coordinate with your decor.
They do make bendable curved rods for those or make a template of that oval window choose the fabric and use small Velcro circles . Just a thought 💡 Here's what my friend has on hers.
You can also buy non-adhesive decorative window film, or reflective window film to reduce heat, I would take a piece of brown wrapping paper and make a template first. https://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_ss_c_1_22?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=decorative+window+film&sprefix=decorative+window+film%2Caps%2C380&crid=1BPD5KLE3EMYE
Use gallery glass paint in the crystal clear. You can just dot it on with your finger tips thickly, let it dry completely, then you will have a nice stained glass look. You will still get the light in, but from the outside looking in is distorted, as well as looking out. I did my side windows by my door, and they look great.
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