Bathroom window glass

  • Erstellt am 2017-03-03 22:23:57

hemali2003

2017-03-03 22:23:57
  • #1
Hello everyone,

do you have frosted glass windows in the bathroom, or satinated/Masterpoint or whatever? Or just clear glass?

One more question on the side, so I don't have to open a separate topic: Do you happen to have a picture of how the connection between fronts > wall is done in your kitchen? The option proposed by the kitchen studio (next to the dishwasher there should be a side panel with a side panel shoe and next to it a filler piece at the "height" of the side panel) somehow doesn't appeal to me – I would be interested to know whether this is the standard procedure or if it can be done more nicely.

Thanks in advance!

Regards, hemali
 

11ant

2017-03-03 23:00:12
  • #2
I currently rent and have clear glass in the bathroom, so I have temporarily gone with the frosted glass-like film. Peepshow for the neighbors is not necessary. I am not Jennifer Lopez, otherwise they might even be happy about it.
 

Curly

2017-03-04 13:55:35
  • #3
We will probably use ornamental glass or something similar in the children's bathroom and the guest WC with a small window. In the master bathroom, we have a double casement window facing the front, and I think a different glazing would look silly there.

Best regards
Sabine
 

hemali2003

2017-03-04 22:46:26
  • #4
Thanks first of all! Maybe someone else can still respond?

We currently have a large roof window in the bathroom, so you naturally don’t have the problem of being seen from outside, which is why we initially tended to install regular glass. But since both windows are in front of/next to the toilets and quite visible, maybe that wouldn’t be so clever?
But my concern: Isn’t it strange to stay in a room for a longer time without a view outside? I can’t really judge that...
 

Joedreck

2017-03-05 07:47:01
  • #5
No, it is not. I used frosted glass in both of my bathrooms. The view would go directly to the neighbor. Nobody here really wanted that.
 

Bieber0815

2017-03-05 09:11:06
  • #6
We have clear glass. In my opinion, it depends on the location. If you have the neighbor right next door and can practically shake hands or if the window faces a public sidewalk, the situation naturally looks different than with a solitary house behind trees and bushes. Personally, I would prefer Mastercarre over satinated, and this over frosted glass.
 

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