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Baunoob-126 Oct 2012 16:08Several years ago, my father partitioned part of the living room in the ground-floor apartment of our house and installed a large display window facing the street. At that time, this was necessary to advertise his own business. Later, the partition between the display window and the living room was completely removed, and the entire apartment was rented out as commercial space. Now, however, I need the apartment again for private use and face the challenge of how to best separate the living room area from the display window.
The problem is that I want to make use of the natural light coming through the display window for the living room. If I simply build a partition wall using drywall panels, I could cut two window-sized openings in it. But that would look a bit odd. I am considering not installing any partition at all and instead covering the display window with a film that is transparent only from the inside.
I am just looking for an affordable and "elegant" solution to this problem and would appreciate any good ideas.
The problem is that I want to make use of the natural light coming through the display window for the living room. If I simply build a partition wall using drywall panels, I could cut two window-sized openings in it. But that would look a bit odd. I am considering not installing any partition at all and instead covering the display window with a film that is transparent only from the inside.
I am just looking for an affordable and "elegant" solution to this problem and would appreciate any good ideas.
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Timtooltime-124 May 2013 12:18Hello
I would recommend using a foil or curtains, as they are affordable and elegant.
Regards
I would recommend using a foil or curtains, as they are affordable and elegant.
Regards
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Kurt1985-13 Apr 2014 09:19I would also decorate the window. These window decals are, of course, a matter of personal taste, but if someone wants to use them, why not. There is already a wide variety available, and they are easy to apply.
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