Need to hide an old window
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Need Privacy in My House_Cover Window- Please Advise
I have a window over my door that i need to cover. Any advice? What is this window called? I really don't know what to cover it with. When im in my kitchen i always f... See more
Put it in the garage and drape a blanket over it.
large bookshelf, hang a mirror over it, some beautiful curtains, roll down rattan blinds, hang artwork, sliding barn door...
Is it in an existing interior wall? I have one between two rooms. I treat it just like I do the other window in the room, with a linen shade and drapes.
Need photo please. Are you talking about hiding an already installed old window inside or outside your house?
Hello! You can decorate a window to look like a picture. In fact, if you type those exact words in the Google search box online, you will see examples of how that looks! Pretty fantastic! You can create one yourself by either using a poster or other artwork. Good luck!
which side do you want to hide? so it's hidden from Outside View or the inside View? For Inside, I would cover it with a drape Or bamboo roller shade, Or maybe try a plastic self stick faux stainglass film that is sold in Home Depot.
Cover the window with a giant piece art --- a canvas. You can get some cheap ones at Marshalls, At Home, or even big box hardware stores.