If you mean "can you block vision through the glass," yes. You can buy sheets of plastic decorative overlays that stick to glass as an add-on layer. They are available in varying colors, densities, and patterns that will block vision in varying degrees. When the overlays are applied correctly, the glass looks as though it had been manufactured with the color, density, or texture that you selected.
Opaque privacy glass is the best glass for bathroom windows. Block glass also works great depending on the window. If none of those work, a regular double paned window will suffice and then you can put window treatments in the window for privacy.
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In the UK it is not required to have the bathroom window glass frosted. But most people wants to have the bathroom windows frosted for privacy because one can only see shapes.
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I believe it is called Electrochromic
One creative way to enhance the aesthetic appeal of a bathroom window with stained glass is to incorporate colorful and intricate designs that complement the overall decor of the bathroom. Another idea is to use textured stained glass to add depth and visual interest to the window. Additionally, installing a stained glass window film can provide privacy while still allowing natural light to filter through.
no, but spy on the naked ladies. its hot cuz things jiggle and i like em big!
Obscure window film can be creatively used in interior design to create privacy in bathrooms or bedrooms, add a decorative element to glass doors or windows, or even to create a unique focal point in a room by applying it to a feature wall.
Frosted window glass and lace curtains would be translucent. They allow light through but obscure items so privacy is maintained.
You need to clean the glass with Windex and the attachment with Windex. Then only attach it on a day that is 70 degrees.
in the bathroom or anywhere away from a window because the strong winds a tornado produces can brake through glass.
To enhance privacy and natural light in a bathroom with a new window, consider installing frosted or textured glass for privacy while still allowing light to filter through. Additionally, using window treatments like blinds or curtains can offer further privacy control. Positioning the window higher on the wall can also maximize natural light while maintaining privacy.