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Display Name: SarahM2
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Hi I see many comments suggest using window film. I agree it's the easiest way to create the privacy you want, while giving your front doors a decorative element. You'll also get the great benefits of UV protection for your furnishings and flooring. I copied your photo and dropped in a couple of designs from Wallpaper For Windows so you can see what your doors would look like. If you'd like to see them just let me know & I can email them to you.
I don't think I can upload them via this post. But I will do a blog post with them at: http://www.wallpaperforwindows.com/decorating_ideas/


How To Cover Windows in Front Door? Good Questions
6/14/12 12:02 PM

I saw that may comments suggested window film, and I agree it is the best way to go. You get the coverage/privacy you want. Most filter out the UV rays so your furnishings and flooring are protected, and you can create a beautiful decorative focus. I've done a few mock ups of your door with Wallpaper For Windows film in a couple of designs if you'd like to see them. I can't upload them here, but If you'd like I'll email them to you. I'll also post them on google+. https://plus.google.com/u/0/b/111280723423154524568/111280723423154524568/posts


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6/14/12 11:55 AM