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I vote for the stained glass look using film that ad hears to the window . The light coming in is beautiful.
Aside from replacing the window with a larger full length one. Remove that curtain, frost the window, put floating shelves on each side and underneath. I would put draping plants on the 2 side shelves
you can add color by using beads over your sheer curtain and keep the light to come through. here is a cool idea for a small window creating a beaded valance.
I had a similar window. When I moved in, it had privacy film on it. I took the film off and realized that for the most part, the only view I had was of the underside of the roof (roof soffits). The film gave m e privacy and plenty of light. Eventually, I reinstalled film.
Use tension rods top and bottom and hang see-through nylon curtains that allow light in but still give privacy. It's the same as mounting curtains on French doors. Look at Country Curtains web site...they have a good selection and varied sizes.
Do you need to have a curtain because I can tell you right now that you have no privacy now although that curtain is there. I had a similar situation and at night with the light on you can see right through. So take it down and enjoy the full light.
Depending on whether you want to do much in the way of maintenance! Stained Glass Art Window, Contact for windows, Coloured Voile or Net, Trimmed down Bead curtain, Sik Plants on Glass Shelves. etc.
I would use a beaded curtain around that will attract light but not block it