Addition Building & Design, Inc. It would be a shame to lose that beautiful view, but the level of privacy is up to the comfort level of the owner. You could frost the windows to blur the view or use stain glass. Glass block would completely hide the view, but still let light into the room.
rbcola I agree, good points depending on what someone wants from the window and it's view......If I had a beautiful view like that I'd find a way not to lose the view & achieve whatever level of privacy I wanted. Hate to give up the view. Someone I knew (while living in FL) told me they had their windows tinted on the outside such that the outside could not "see in". Yet, they could see very clearly the view out. That might be an option.
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