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    45 Bad View Window Solutions

    This window is done with film and rain glass to block the unwanted view and still have enough light. 

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    The bay window is done with non-sheer film but partly, so that the daylight went in. 

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    The bow window is done with shades covering only the central part of it, so that more privacy and less view were present.
    The bow arched window is styled with printed film to make the nook private and enjoy light.
    The large window is styled with film, differently on each pane, and it brings privacy and blocks the view.
    The window is styled with botanical film that not only blocks out the view but also adds beauty to the space.
    The bay window is done with striped film to keep privacy without any curtains and block anything unwanted.
    This beautiful bow window is covered with white film to keep the nook private and dark curtains are added on the sides.
    The gorgeous arched windows are treated with non-sheer film, which adds privacy, and no other treatments are necessary here.
    The small working nook shows off the window with patterned film that adds privacy and blocks the view. 


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    These beautiful botanical decals paired with semi-sheer curtains will not only distract from a bad view but won't block the light. 


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    Add film to the lower part of the window to make the windows unseen while enjoying the light.
    The bow window is done with semi-sheer film and tan curtains to block the views and keep the room more private.
    Cafe and usual curtains paired will block any non-attractive view while letting light in.
    Plaid cafe curtains are great to block the unwanted view but enjoy the light.
    The bow window is treated both with cafe curtains and white shutters to match the vintage style of the bedroom.
    The window is done with shades and cafe curtains that still let light in.
    Cafe curtains will add privacy, block the view and let the daylight in. 

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    The window is covered with striped cafe curtains that elegantly hide the view.
    The windows are styled with pleated cafe curtains that block the view but not light and keep privacy.
    The bow window features white cafe curtains and neutral drapes to keep the bedroom private and block the views.
    The farmhouse dining space is finished off with mustard cafe curtains that match the colors and add a cozy feel to the nook.
    This elegant dining space is styled as a French cafe, and the floor lamp, art and pleated cafe curtains highlight the style.
    This contemporary space is done with semi-sheer shades and textural drapes that match the interior.
    The white Roman shades and tan curtains make up nice layered treatments that block out all the unwanted things.
    The semi-sheer Roman shades delicately cover the window and can be moved whenever necessary.
    These lovely semi-sheer Roman shades let light in and cover the window to avoid the views.
    The small window is done with a semi-sheer textural shade that matches the color and texture of the walls.
    The window is covered with light-colored shades with bows that can easily block out anything.
    Using layered treatments is a smart idea not only to block the views but also to keep the room private.
    The contemporary space features elegant semi-sheer shades and classic drapes to block out any views.
    The bow window is done with semi-sheer shades and neutral curtains to keep privacy and not only.
    Semi-sheer burlap Roman shades are great to block the view without blocking the light and to add a rustic touch to the space.
    The textural semi-sheer shades and curtains bring light in and add texture to the decor of the space.
    This bow window is styled with blinds that cover only the lower part of it to let light inside.
    The blinds cover the lower part of the window, so you can see greenery but no bad views.
    The bay window is done with blinds and a daybed with cushions. The blinds can be closed to get more privacy, and even when they are opened, the views aren't seen well.
    The vertical windows are done with blinds, two of them are covered in the middle, and one in the upper part.
    The glazed space features blinds installed in the center of each part, so that bad views were blocked.
    The windows are partly covered with blinds, so that are views were seen but daylight still comes in.
    The bedroom is styled with a vintage feel, and creamy shutters on the window block the unwanted view.
    Such modern green shutters will not only block the ugly view and let light in but will also add interest and color to the space.
    The arched window is styled with shutters that block out the view and keep the space peacefully shady.
    Install a screen with some fabric to conceal the ugly view and still enjoy the light.
    The arched window is treated with a framed burlap piece, which is enough to keep privacy and add interest to the space.

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