I need ideas on how to block view into bathroom but not block view out
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I went to the auto parts store and bought reflective window tinting. you can see out but it's hard to see in. It's like the two way mirrors at the police station but some come with a prism design, that's the one I picked. Also they have peal off stained glass looking window covering at Menards. Well, at least they had it in 2004.
Glass blocks instead of glass panes?
I might use some decorative window film on the bottom half of the window but not the top half. As long as you can't see into the top half of the window just worry about your privacy on the bottom half. You will still get the light and the view from the top.
You can also buy eching kits put in design that has holes so you can see out makes for frosted look
Use one way reflective window film which will work during daytime, but if you shower at night it will be slightly visable.... https://www.amazon.com/Film-Rejecting-Protection-Reduction-Window/dp/B017UMQWBG/ref=sr_1_20?ie=UTF8&qid=1529262727&sr=8-20&keywords=one+way+night+privacy+window+film
I don't worry so much about after dark, my home bordered on 2 sides by 10 sq miles of wildlife managed area & 3rd side is wetlands/bog, & I live alone so if someone out there after dark (no street lights here) they shouldn't be so they deserve the fright they would get from seeing me in shower. Lol, made myself laugh. Thanks for idea
You could buy sticky backed plastic on rolls & they even do a couple of designs suitable for creating obscure glass effect. Alternatively, a permanent solution might be to etch the glass
I'm thinking that's what I will do. Thanks
Venitian Blind - You can adjust it!