How To Easily And Beautifully Give Your Windows Privacy

by Sassy Townhouse Living
(IC: blogger)
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I found the perfect way to easily and beautifully give your windows privacy using a removable film laminate. It’s the ideal way to give your windows the privacy they need and at the same time, get the beauty of stained glass.
Isn't this beautiful? This is what I chose for my closet window. I love how it looks like real stained glass!
I’ve used this product twice so far and I’m so excited to continually find ways to use it where my windows need some spicing up and privacy. It’s super easy to install and even easier to remove if you have to.
I have a kitchen cabinet that has some glass panes, and I never liked it since the day we bought our home. It’s right next to the stove and whenever we cook, these glass panes get greased and gunked up so easily.
You can see in the image below, just how gunked up these windows get. Yuck! I can’t tell you how many times a week I have to clean them.
I remembered a solution I used for a window in my office closet. Yep, there’s a window in my closet. It’s the oddest place to for one but I guess when they designed my home that was the only place for it. From the street, you can clearly see inside my closet and all of my items in it! I immediately ran out and found a product I knew would work.
The patterns of stained glass are so realistic and stunning and have 68 patterns to choose from.
Be sure to take the glass pane out of the cabinet first. Clean the window well as well as the surrounding areas. Look at how dusty it gets behind the glass!
Gently place the window pane back into the cabinet and done!
Wanna see more of how I completed this process? I would love it if you visited my blog post to see more pics of this process and other projects using this decorative film too!
I am thrilled with the look and how this little change has given me the privacy I wanted as well as easy of use for cleaning too.
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Want more details about this and other DIY projects? Check out my blog post!
Published November 2nd, 2016 3:25 PM
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Sassy Townhouse Living on Dec 15, 2022
lol that's funny. You "might" be able to see an outline if you are close to it...you might be better off with stained glass or something like that.
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Carol Stewart on Dec 27, 2022
👍️Thanks!
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Is there window film wherein I can see out, but no one can see in? I have two 78" long x 30" wide bay type doors (with bar across each like commercial, store doors)? I have seen some sunblocking black film, but truly ugly, no?