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Cora

Celestina: Then I'd definitely need the drop down motorized shades. Though I also think about what will that cost when it breaks as all things do break it seems ?

The problem with frosted and beveled glass to me-and I think it is pretty-is that you can actually tell what sex, size and general color a person is-just blurred. Therefore I am not reassured. I have lived in the country before and loved being surrounded by the livestock and the wildlife under the Oklahoma skies. But one is by no means safe from trespassers in the night. This is why ranchers have dogs that sleep on the porch. Also even in my little city setting-in a pretty safe city-people have started to fly drones about for entertainment-sometimes at night. I do wonder what they are up to. I once worked in criminal justice research. No one who has worked with serious offenders sleeps with open windows or without window coverings. When I see these beautiful houses with acres of uncovered windows I just think that people are lucky if they have no idea of the less savory aspects of human nature. Also what if one desires to be affectionate with one's partner at 3 in the afternoon ? I just think, when I see no curtains, do they have to hide in the closet ? There are lots of reasons to have window coverings.

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@Cora: I really don't know the pricing on these type shades. Something to investigate as to cost and durability if interested. And yes, anything made by humans will break sometime. Question is - durability time as well as repair cost factor.

As to leaded, frosted, beveled and other types of glass, it all depends on how opaque you wish it. The more opaque the less light. I've seen some gorgeous architecture glass aka decorative that lets in light but you can't see anything inside except perhaps a vague outline that's very blurry. Take a look at this. Can you figure what image is on the other side? :) And there are many other style from etched to stain glass, leaded, wavy and on and on. However, lots of people prefer coverings like drapes, shades, shutters, blinds.



   
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jrnunhez

Great idea!!!

   

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