Other solutions
Door drapery
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Add extra privacy to your foyer by adding hardware and curtains over your front door. An easy way to block annoying light and allow for a bit of solitude, this is an inexpensive and unique look for your home.
Trellis planter box
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Create a space of solitude by building a trellis planter box as an environmentally-friendly window dressing. A natural solution that will take a bit longer than our other ideas, a trellis will allow you to be naked with nature in your very own home.
Upcycling
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A cool and creative way to conceal your windows is to use old photo slides. Connected together using aluminum chain-mail rings, you can easily make something new again while keeping peeping eyes out. Use your own photo slides or find some at a thrift store to make this unique curtain.
Artistic solutions
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Covering a window doesn’t always have to be done with curtains, drapes or blinds. Go a bit more permanent by adhering a poster, art or map to your window. A light-color print will allow in light while keeping your privacy intact (or you can create your own “window” using a map and crown molding).
Lace screens
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Another screen solution, these beautiful window treatments are made out of lace curtains. While they’re not something that will block out every nook and cranny of your naked body, these lacy screens will definitely make it a lot harder to see what’s going on inside your home.
Stitched screens
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Who needs plain ol’ privacy screens when you can fancy them up with your own stitching? Neighbors and visitors will have no clue that you’re nude when they see a cute greeting on your door and windows.
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