Air conditioner desguise from inside the house
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Possibly a small picket fence between the window and the unit. Just tall enough to disguise the unit. Then you could add a birdhouse, bird feeder, or decorative item to the top of the fence.
You do not have enough room between the windows and the air conditioner units to put something between them that wouldn't restrict the air flow. Perhaps you can put something like the window clings on the lower part of the windows to disguise it.
I agree with Nancy about putting or applying something to the inside bottom half of your window.
Is there any soil back there? Maybe a trellis, hopefully that would still allow air flow? You could try a vine that tolerates some shade like clematis to grow on it and block some of the view.
I would put a panel of lattice to block the view. Air can still get thru it. Then plant something that would climb the lattice. You mentioned that you have limited natural light. A remedy for that is to hang a large mirror opposite the window. It makes the room look bigger and brighter.
Your best bet is a window cling. You can get one that is a frosted look, cut it into a stripe high enough to hide the top of the air conditioner, then use the rest to cut a few more stripes and place them a little higher that the lower one. This will remove the view of the offender but still allow sunlight and a view out the window.
First off, use a different installer next time. An AC should never be placed immediately outside of a window nor that close to a water source. It would not pass inspection in most municipalities.
Secondly, I just saw a post today on this site for adding privacy to a glass shower surround. I think the same technique would work here. I'll look for the post and link it.
Here's the shower door link. I think you could do this just on the quarter of the glass
Lattice fencing would work nicely
It seems to me that you could make a small extension or roof to protect your air conditioner from other debris and rain. Last year we purchased the same air conditioner on nationalairwarehouse.com which helped us choose one of the best air conditioners on the online market. In the courtyard we made a special place for this device and built a small roof fenced with a grid. We have two small children and therefore they should not go to the air conditioners. If you ever need high-quality and good air conditioners, then you definitely should look at this platform
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I like your version very much. The way you installed the air conditioners under the window looks quite interesting and I think I'll try it next week as well. Once we decided to install portable air conditioners at home and looked at several options for Easy Cool Breeze. This service was recommended to us for a long time, but recently we decided to try it. The quality that we got really pleased us because they worked so well that we were surprised by it. If you are looking for a solution that requires immediate attention I recommend this service
How about shades on your windows that go bottom to top? That would hide the air conditioner units and let light in at the top. You could put drapes on the sides to finish off the windows if you wanted,
Love the idea of using blinds that go up the window.
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Putting a cling to the window pane would solve your problem, get 1 that allows the light to come through and yet block the a/c units.
From what I see there is not enough room to put anything around the units. You will not get the proper air flow and you will blow up the units. I would do something inside the house. I like the idea of using window film. Or just put a sofa or piece of furniture in front.
Hi Amanda! You can check out this article on how to hide your air conditioner. Hope this helps!
https://www.houzz.com/magazine/10-ways-to-hide-that-air-conditioner-stsetivw-vs~29446243