Anonymous wrote:You can buy cans of spray frosting. When you don't like it anymore it takes 5 minutes with a spatula to scarpe off.
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Anonymous wrote:I know you can do this and it will definitely help hide the bath/shower/tile situation.
My (apparently shy with his own wife) FIL put up a swirly monet art privacy film in... I asked if he was wanting the privacy for himself or if this was a hint that he didn't want to see her naked and she laughed told me she wasn't sure so she's cringing her way through it being there...
Anonymous wrote:I would think a privacy film would eventually bubble due to all the humidity that builds up over time. I guess you could just re-do the film every year or so though. Or maybe install a curtain rod on the inside, with a nice high quality curtain. Is this a guest bathroom? What is the setting here.
Anonymous wrote:Is this possible? If you've done it, is it best to put it on the inside of the shower door or the outside of the shower door.
I am trying to "hide" the interior of the shower. I've also considered acid etching, but the glass is already installed so figure that would be hard after the fact.
Any guidance appreciated!