I have a glass window that is about 6ftx6ft.
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There are some really pretty vinyl films available that are easy to apply and can be removed when you want a change. Check out Amazon.
I would use non-adhesive decorative window film, there are so many types available.... https://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss_2?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=non-adhesive+privacy+window+film its really easy to use, just spritz with water and a bit of dish detergent, and then roll on you piece and squeegee out any bubbles. I did my kitchen windows and its still up and in place 15 years later. I did my bedroom windows a couple years back and its still up there.
Window film. See if this will work for you!
https://www.decorativefilm.com/
http://www.wallpaperforwindows.com/m/viewcategories.asp
You can apply some clear contact paper- it will give you privacy and also let in light
Look for a contact paper that is opaque...Home Depot has a window film that you can purchase that adheres with static electricity rather than a glue, all come with various designs that will allow light but provide privacy
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