Privacy for front door sidelights

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Old 08-03-2021, 02:33 PM
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I need ideas for the front door sidelights that allow light during daytime and privacy at night. The sidelights are pretty so I don’t want to cover with privacy film.

Did you put something on yours that you like and, if so, what vendor did you use?

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there's a fellow at the Marion County Flea Market (it's in Summerfield or maybe Belleview off 441/27) that sells designs that can be applied to glass doors, shower doors, etc.....you pick out the design, or no design and he has it in a week

we put one on a full glass door once we enclosed the screened in porch

might be something you're interested in
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Custom mini blinds
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Old 08-03-2021, 06:45 PM
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Entrypoint by Perry in the La Plaza Grande Shopping Center..Lovely designs.
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I like top down/bottom up custom cellular shades because you can open them for as much light as you like without uncovering the entire height of the window — so you can pick your own amount of privacy — all, none, or in-between.

I have used them on bigger windows and French doors up north, but I don’t know about sidelights. I would guess it could be done.

They have a cord on either side which, on a French door, can get in the way of the handle sometimes when opened. But you can flip the long side over the top of the shade to get it out of the way. I don’t know if that would be a problem on a sidelight.

I have had only the corded kind. I don’t know if all top down/bottom up cellulars are corded though. If so, that could be too many cords for a sidelight.

I like cellular shades because they sort of disappear to almost nothing when opened.

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We got custom mini-blinds and I think they're perfect. Security/privacy when closed and plenty of view and light when open.
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Perry’s Decorative Glass in La Plaza Grande. They’ve installed thousands of door, side light and overhead window treatments in The Villages. I’m sure they could come up with a design to meet your needs. They did our front door and side lights in a design which would meet your objectives perfectly.
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Old 08-04-2021, 05:46 AM
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There’s a company right beside the golf cart parking lot Publix grocery store in Spanish Springs that does glass inserts for sidelights they can also put them on your door and they do a wonderful job.You can get designs frosted glass whatever you want.
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“Wall paper for windows “
Use a basic one to still see your design but have privacy
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I have a custom made white plantation shutter on my one sidelight.
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Use a basic one to still see your design but have privacy
There are window films that you can get at hardware store that you can cut your self and put on the windows.
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Entrypoint by Perry in the La Plaza Grande Shopping Center..Lovely designs.
Another vote for Perry’s. We have their mini blinds on our front door side windows. They come with their own casings which attach over yours. No strings. Blinds are inside the glass. Can pull them all the way up to enjoy the design of your glass. We open them days & close at night for privacy.
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Our side lights are plastic with designs already which pretty much blur out the front. However our sliders will have Klingon stencils you can buy at the markets which are more for safety to remind us the glass doors are there and the bonus are small ones if you have dogs or pets and you put in the bottom
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I need ideas for the front door sidelights that allow light during daytime and privacy at night. The sidelights are pretty so I don’t want to cover with privacy film.

Did you put something on yours that you like and, if so, what vendor did you use?

Thanks!!
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Old 08-04-2021, 07:43 AM
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I’m not a fan of shades and such on my side lights when not in use. It distracts from the beauty of the window. So I made a flat panel shade with loops on the top corners. Then I put small hooks on the top outside corners above the molding around the window to hang it on. I lay them over a hanger in closet when not in use. Hooks match the paint so are barely noticeable.
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