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requires privacy, add floor-to-ceiling drapery panels to each side to create the illusion that your door is actually a picture window.
Tip: If your space doesn't require privacy, add stationary drapery panels to simply soften the space.
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a way to have the glass in the front door, but some privacy
Fabric on a front door. A front door set close to passing traffic or a nearby neighbor may need a slight amount of privacy. Add sheer fabric over the door's window to allow light in but
amount of privacy. Add sheer fabric over the door's window to allow light in but obscure visibility.
Tip: A cinched, full sheer treatment has a very traditional look. Try stretching the fabric taut for a more contemporary flair.
corner privacy from the neighbors. You can extend plant life up the trellis with climbing vines like wisteria, ornamental sweet potato vines, and Chilean jasmine.More ways with corners: Check out corners in the kitchen, corners in the home office, corners in the entryway, corners in the bedroom and corners