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dee74
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Nov 01, 2015

More privacy with bathroom window

My tt has a door to the bathroom and the door has a window that is not clear. During the day the window provides good privacy but at night when you need to use the light you lose a lot of your privacy from the window. The window does not provide a good spot for a shade because there is also a screen door. Anyone have any suggestions on how to block more of the window but still look nice?

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  • The door is just like the main door. Both doors lead outside to steps and both doors have the same window. They also have the same screen door. The outside door for the bathroom is great for the beach but as I said I would like more privacy at night.
  • Never heard of a bathroom having a window much less a screen door. I guess if it needs airing out the screen would be helpful to keep the flies out. Hee hee heee
  • Dick_B wrote:
    There are stick on sheets that allow light but no details. We have one on our stick house bathroom window but it came with the window. Maybe a big box store has them.


    I've used that in our garage, where I want light, but not the ability to see what's inside. It's a form of "contact paper". The other product I used on the bottom-half of our second-floor bedroom windows is a spray-on "window frost". Found it in the paint department at our local Big Box. Lets in light but you can't see through it, even at night. I think it was a Rustoleum product?

    On edit - found it:
    Window frost spray

    In my house, I taped off the upper part of my windows and sprayed this on the bottom. Lets us see outside, by looking over the frosty part; but anyone outside can't see us
  • There are stick on sheets that allow light but no details. We have one on our stick house bathroom window but it came with the window. Maybe a big box store has them.
  • Use suction cups with hooks to hang a shade or covering on the window.
    Simple and no drilling involved.

    I use the suction cups to hang reflective foil insulation on the Windows for Sun protection.

    You can get the suction cups any craft store and many other places.
  • You are saying that your bathroom door has a window? That is a first for me. A non see through cloth with Velcro could be put over the window at night.

    OP, you may want to clarify your post, especially the part about the screen door.

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