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Posted on 6/11/18 at 10:05 am to OweO
quote:and you're a piece of shite
Your jokes are getting predictable and less creative by the second.
Posted on 6/11/18 at 10:10 am to OweO
Windows in both of my bathrooms. One is that squiggly frosted looking glass, and the other is stained glass
Posted on 6/11/18 at 10:15 am to OweO
I think you'll regret losing all of that natural light. Like someone else said, the peel/stick window frosting kits are great.
ETA: Check out this company! Some really cool patterns and great ideas!
ETA: Check out this company! Some really cool patterns and great ideas!
This post was edited on 6/11/18 at 10:28 am
Posted on 6/11/18 at 10:53 am to Slagathor
Yes, one in one bathroom and two in the master bathroom.
Posted on 6/11/18 at 10:56 am to Evil Little Thing
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Or make it a smaller long window above the shower line, so it doesn't collect water but still lets in light.
That's what I did. Tile walls and a row of glass blocks about eye level in the shower. That house was wood siding, so the exterior was an easy fix too. If the house is masonry, making a smaller window is more complicated.
Posted on 6/11/18 at 11:04 am to OweO
My bathroom looks almost identical. I got a can of the stuff you spray on the panes to frost them (It was either Rustoleum or Krylon) so that you can't see out. We thought about keeping the upper sash for light but just decided it wasn't worth the cost to close part of it off because of the clapboard siding on the outside.
Posted on 6/11/18 at 11:46 am to OweO
We have windows in 5 of the bathrooms. The sixth bathroom is windowless.
Posted on 6/11/18 at 11:55 am to Spasweezy
All I know is what a contractor told me after termites were found under our bathroom window, which was part of the bath/shower wall The said, "I've never known this set up to work right." Termite-wise
Posted on 6/11/18 at 2:55 pm to OweO
Keep the window, install privacy glass.
Posted on 6/11/18 at 2:58 pm to AUsteriskPride
FROSTED GLASS. have light, no see thru
Posted on 6/11/18 at 2:59 pm to OweO
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I finally decided to give your mom a decent place to use the bathroom.
Did you forget how the last "your mom" joke you made turned out for you?
Posted on 6/11/18 at 4:00 pm to OweO
Frosted glass by the garden tub, but no window in the shitter room.
Posted on 6/11/18 at 4:20 pm to OweO
When we bought our house we could tell there had been a big window in the master bathroom but at some point it was covered with some decorative shutter thing on the outside and tile/sheetrock inside.
The first day after the flood (to give you an idea of what the bathtub/shower looked like)...
Once we demo'd the wall and tub (the tub was sunken and the wife being 5'2"... she couldn't wait to get rid of it and fill it in) we found that not only was the coverage on it done very shittily, but that it was covered because the old frame leaked like a bitch. Instead of repair the wall, some previous owner covered it up.
We had to have the bottom half of the wall replaced due to the previous damage and replaced the window while we were at it (it was an old, single-pane window). It not only looks better having the window there, it also lets in plenty of light so it doesn't feel like I'm bathing or shitting in a cave.
The first day after the flood (to give you an idea of what the bathtub/shower looked like)...
Once we demo'd the wall and tub (the tub was sunken and the wife being 5'2"... she couldn't wait to get rid of it and fill it in) we found that not only was the coverage on it done very shittily, but that it was covered because the old frame leaked like a bitch. Instead of repair the wall, some previous owner covered it up.
We had to have the bottom half of the wall replaced due to the previous damage and replaced the window while we were at it (it was an old, single-pane window). It not only looks better having the window there, it also lets in plenty of light so it doesn't feel like I'm bathing or shitting in a cave.
Posted on 6/11/18 at 4:24 pm to gumbo2176
We have a two hole-ers out in back of the barn, and you'd be surprised how much light a quarter moon cut out lets in.
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