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Old 10-03-2009, 03:14 PM   #2345
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Originally Posted by zelda_pinwheel View Post
sure you don't.

i could easily do the same thing, since i have a new neighbor across the courtyard who doesn't have curtains yet (news flash : last night she had friends over ! lord, they were noisy !), but since i feel more exposed than voyeur i've closed mine. *sigh*. i hate living in half-light. i must find a solution for this.
A combination of voile panels and venetian blinds work very nicely. Keep the blinds down, but twist the slats so they're open - and between the lines and voile people outside can't really see in with any clarity - they'll be able to see silhouettes, but not details. Maybe unless they come right up to your window and press their noses against it - but then if that happens I think you'll have bigger problems than nosy passersby, given I suspect most people passing by wouldn't be tall enough to rub their nose on a 4th floor window...
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