ᐅ Bathroom windows (view out allowed / no view in)

Created on: 10 Mar 2020 07:10
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LostWolf
Since I like to look outside while lying in the bathtub but don’t want to be easily seen from the outside -> Is there an affordable option to achieve this directly on the window besides blinds?

There are one-way mirrors, but I can’t find any information on how this can be implemented affordably for “regular” windows.
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borderpuschl
10 Mar 2020 12:59
Then you have already found the solution for yourself.
For me, it would simply not be practical to keep opening and closing it all the time, and you would also need to be able to operate it from the bathtub (which wouldn’t be a problem to implement).
This is not meant as a judgment. I just wanted to point out that this might be inconvenient. Although, considering our bathing habits (twice per quarter), it would probably be easy enough to live with.
How does it work with other bathroom use? Is the blind always kept down because people can see inside?
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ypg
10 Mar 2020 17:37
Roof windows!
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LostWolf
11 Mar 2020 06:55
Unfortunately, there is no sloped ceiling in the room for that.
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airliner
11 Mar 2020 08:34
How about pleated blinds? They have the advantage of being adjustable to different positions within the window. Roller blinds and Venetian blinds can always only be lowered from the top.