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★★★★★
Love, love, LOVE the rabbitgoo!
My dining room window looks out into my apartment‘s alleyway. All the kids in the neighborhood hang out under my window. So not only do I have an ugly view, but lots of kids who can see in as I go about my business. And I HATE blinds, but I always had to keep them pulled, because I didn’t want the kids or neighbors watching me while I was in my home. Finally I decided to get some “stained glass” to increase the sunlight in the dining room while still maintaining my privacy.
After hemming, hawing, and reading all the reviews, I chose the rabbitgoo Pebble Glass pattern. It’s pretty, right? I was a little concerned that some people said you could still sorta see through it, but I decided to give it a shot.
When I got the rolls (I needed two), it was CLEAR. I mean, textured, but clear—not frosted the way that it looks in the photos. That had me worried, but I really love this pattern, so I was willing to make it work.
It worked. Because my windows were wide, putting the film up was a bit like hanging wallpaper—much easier with two people, but one patient person could manage.
I’ve posted some photos so you can get an idea, but basically you can still see a vaguely human shape on the other side, but you cannot make out any details. And when the sun shines through just right, it throws rainbows all over the walls.
If you want to use this for a bathroom (or you’re a nudist) nosy and/or attentive people will be able to tell that there is an unclothed person there, but they won’t be able to see details at all. I guess it’s up to you what your comfort level with that is.
Overall, I am thoroughly pleased with my purchase.
Photos are my unadulterated view, and with one window partially complete so you can compare. These were taken in the daylight. I’ve also provided night time pics, both inside with my hanging light on and from the outside, with my husband modeling, backlit with the same light.
January 2018 · Home and Kitchen · verified purchase