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?!?
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Guido198011 Apr 2020 11:16After initially considering using satin glass extensively, the trend now is to use satin only in the basement bathroom, the front door plus side panel, and possibly in the garage. The bathrooms on the ground floor and upper floor will use clear glass with pleated blinds.
Reasoning:
The basement bathroom is fully visible from the outside:

The decision for the garage and the attached garage storage room has not been made yet. How would you handle it there?



Reasoning:
The basement bathroom is fully visible from the outside:
The decision for the garage and the attached garage storage room has not been made yet. How would you handle it there?
I would choose clear glass for the garage. You're not going to be walking around naked in there...
That way, you get more light inside the garage.
We also went with clear glass but didn’t spend even a second considering tinted glass...
If it ever does bother you later, you can apply a film for little cost. However, I don’t think that will happen.
That way, you get more light inside the garage.
We also went with clear glass but didn’t spend even a second considering tinted glass...
If it ever does bother you later, you can apply a film for little cost. However, I don’t think that will happen.
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