How did you handle the glass in the bathroom windows on the ground floor? Frosted glass or clear glass with a curtain/blind?
The ground floor bathroom is located directly on the path to the front door, meaning every visitor passes by it on their way to the entrance.
Therefore, we considered using fully frosted glass, but maybe that would make it too dark?!?
The ground floor bathroom is located directly on the path to the front door, meaning every visitor passes by it on their way to the entrance.
Therefore, we considered using fully frosted glass, but maybe that would make it too dark?!?
ypg schrieb:
the window is also taller at 1.40 meters (4 feet 7 inches).That's right, ours is also a bit taller....
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nordanney4 Apr 2020 21:03Clear glass with a film. High enough to prevent anyone from looking inside.
Last year, I built a house with structural glass used in the front door, the door to the living room, and the bathroom windows. All in the same design. I believe the homeowner is very satisfied, and it is not dark at all!
Altai schrieb:
I used decorative glass on the lower half, although it is a floor-to-ceiling window on the upper floor. That helps somewhat and looks stylish.
And as a tip, it really doesn’t have to be satin-frosted glass. There are many types of decorative glass available. I can definitely understand that. Does it reduce the light? Do you get the feeling of "frosted glass"?
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