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Frosted glass sidelights. If your entryway could use just a touch of privacy, consider using frosted glass instead of traditional transparent glass. Tip: Frosted glass tends to have more of a contemporary feel, but other glass options offer more of a traditional look. You'll often see seeded glass (glass with tiny air bubbles) in traditional applications.
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light and door
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Woodiness.
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like side light black and the glass color would look good on a larger scale as a front door. window above door is nice could show off chandelier to outside and still have privacy and natural light
Frosted glass sidelights. If your entryway could use just a touch of privacy, consider using frosted glass instead of traditional transparent glass.
Tip: Frosted glass tends to have more of a contemporary feel, but other glass options offer more of a traditional look. You'll often see seeded glass (glass with tiny air bubbles) in traditional applications.