ᐅ Bathroom window: frosted glass or clear glass?

Created on: 4 Apr 2020 19:27
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Guido1980
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?!?
Golfi904 Apr 2020 21:22
Satinato definitely reduces a lot of light. We also have a large window in the main bathroom fully made of satinato glass because otherwise the neighbor next door would be able to look inside.
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ypg
4 Apr 2020 21:29
Altai schrieb:

There are many types of decorative glass available.
That often does not fit well. You can really miss the mark there.
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annab377
4 Apr 2020 21:52
Isn't Satinato also a type of decorative glass?
Tina mit K4 Apr 2020 22:36
In case you're looking for an activity for children or yourself: making privacy screens from window color. There are no limits to the designs, and they can easily last for 15 years, if I think about my mother’s kitchen window.
Vicky Pedia4 Apr 2020 22:42
ypg schrieb:

That often doesn’t fit. You can be completely off.

I had it sampled, and for my construction site, it was perfect. @Altai only has the transom window, right? I didn’t fully understand that.
I wanted to say that there are beautiful decorative glasses whose effect can be repeated throughout the entire house. And that I think is great!
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Lucky21
5 Apr 2020 02:13
We have pleated blinds and no frosted glass. Upstairs in the bathroom, we do have frosted glass, but even there we added pleated blinds later on. Because in winter, you can clearly see who is in the bathroom. The neighbors have it too, and we could always see them.