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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Add to ideabookby Lisa Scheff Designs by Lisa Scheff
door adds privacy and good looks
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.
bench and privacy screen. Recessed front door enhances the users' sense of passage.
Privacy Screen with Bench on landing
Poolehaus Residential Design
1721 Madison
http://poolehaus.com/projects/20-1721-madisonFront Porch with built-in bench and privacy screen. Recessed front door enhances the users' sense of passage. kansas city
Bamboo and another layer of wood fins add more privacy. Here we are looking from just outside the courtyard's wood fins (note the edge of the glass roof at the top) toward the entrance gate.
add more privacy. Here we are looking from just outside the courtyard's wood fins (note the edge of the glass roof at the top) toward the entrance gate.
Bamboo and another layer of wood fins add more privacy. Here we are looking from just outside the courtyard's wood fins (note the edge
add more privacy. Here we are looking from just outside the courtyard's wood fins ( note the edge of glass roof at the top) toward the entrance gate.
add more privacy. Here we are looking from just outside the courtyard's wood fins (note the edge of the glass roof at the top) toward the entrance gate.
This is probably real wood, but another option would be a porcelain made to look like wood. Take a look at this...
http://www.casadolcecasa.com/en/prods-126-1.asp
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.
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.