11 Brilliant Ways to Get More Privacy Without Hanging Curtains
Dress up your windows and doors with these great ideas
Add a decorative wood panel to a bathroom window
Convert an outdoor decorative screen panel into a pretty bathroom window privacy screen. You'll need to saw it to size, add hinges and paint. Get tutorial here
Cut and stick cling film
Get a contact paper look without permanently sticking with cling film with this simple DIY. Follow the detailed steps to avoid bubbles . Get tutorial here
Create a faux stained glass look
Mix decoupage glue sealer (gloss finish) & food coloring. Using small swooping strokes, cover a door or window with the mixture for a pretty stained glass finish. Get tutorial here
DIY PVC pipe decorative wall art panels
Use various sized PVC pipes and epoxy to create a unique way to add privacy to open areas in your home. Follow the video tutorial to execute this right! Get tutorial here
Use cardstock and a shower curtain
Shape, then spray paint cardstock. Use spray adhesive and make a pattern with the cardstock on the doors. Cut a shower for a privacy film. Get tutorial here
Apply decorative contact paper to doors
A budget-friendly way to add privacy. Cut out shapes from frosted contact paper and apply a design to any door or window. Get tutorial here
Etch your glass windows
1-2 hours, a stencil, glass etching cream, a glass etching brush, and a stencil adhesive is all you'l need to create beautiful etched glass. Get tutorial here
Draw and paint frosted window art
Sketch the inside of a door as you wish, then paint with multi-surface paint. Finish it off with Mod Podge and Glamour Dust Ultra Fine Glitter Paint. Get tutorial here
Apply Gallery Glass Window Color
Create privacy, but still let sun in with Gallery Glass Window Color. Apply layers, swirling with your fingertips for a clean and crystal looking finish. Get tutorial here
Repurpose floor registers as door window accents
A super creative and decorative DIY. Spray paint registers and use nails and upholstery tacks to hang onto the windows of a wood entry door. Get tutorial here
Stencil a screen door
Jazz up a screen door by paiting with stencils and acrylic paint. Use any pattern and color you desire to make it your own. Get tutorial here