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I have a problem, my bathroom has a window in the shower/tub area. What kind of window treatment would be best for privacy and mildew resistant? I have used a cut off plastic shower curtain, but this is old and ugly. Any ideas would be appreciated.
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Have you considered window film?
Check it out on Google or Ebay. It might be what you are looking for. |
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Thanks for the info. I have thought about that, but was worried about the moisture resistance of the window film. The window is located inside the shower stall right above the tub, and the window does get wet went taking a shower.
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have you ever thought of covering up the window
i put some curtains on one. the covered it with sheet rock and tile. looked good from outside, no more mildew problems |
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I lived in a attic apartment when I was younger that had this. When you were in the shower you could look right out the window as it was on the wall of the shower/tub. When they built the bathroom for that apartment they just put the tub against the wall with the window then put up shower doors. Anyways what I did was went to the craft store and bought the stain glass kit and painted the glass and made it look like a stained glass window. I couldn't see out and the neighbors couldn't see in.
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