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Frosted glass isn't private enough, is it?

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QuantumWeatherButterfly · 28/05/2020 07:19

As part of a refurb project at home, we want to take out part of a wall and replace it with a glass room divider with sliding glass doors. It should bring a lot more light into an area of the house that is currently poky and dark and doesn't get used as a result.

The room behind the current wall is our family room, which we need to use to accommodate occasional overnight guests.

The plan was to use frosted glass for the room divider for privacy, but looking at the architect's drawings, it's suddenly dawned on me that frosted glass really isn't all that private, is it? You might not be able to see detail but if guests put the light on after dark, anyone walking past would clearly be able to see in, right?

I'm going to need a curtain, aren't I? Or are there any other solutions?

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MyWildDuck · 29/04/2026 14:46

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