Anonymous wrote:I hate it!!! I fear a break in. We got a gun. I try to keep 1st floor dark, no lights on at night so it doesn't look open. Avoid avoid! Feeling unsafe sucks
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are in a fishbowl at night. Perpetrators can look 👀 in easily at you. Hate them.
+1
Also, its obvious if no one is home, which is wonderful information for burglars when looking for a house to target.
If one has children, it also means its easier for someone to target the children.
Anonymous wrote:Our house had one. It came with the build. Took a walk one night and could see inside everyone's home. Creeped me out.
Aside from the privacy part, the doors are not safe. As in glass makes it flimsy.
We changed our door with a solid core and a speakeasy. Two deadbolts and a handle lock. No one is getting in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are in a fishbowl at night. Perpetrators can look 👀 in easily at you. Hate them.
+1
Also, its obvious if no one is home, which is wonderful information for burglars when looking for a house to target.
If one has children, it also means its easier for someone to target the children.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our house had one. It came with the build. Took a walk one night and could see inside everyone's home. Creeped me out.
Aside from the privacy part, the doors are not safe. As in glass makes it flimsy.
We changed our door with a solid core and a speakeasy. Two deadbolts and a handle lock. No one is getting in.
If someone wants to get in a deadbolt isn't stopping them.
Anonymous wrote:Why not just get a glass storm door over a solid door? Light by day and privacy at night.
Anonymous wrote:You are in a fishbowl at night. Perpetrators can look 👀 in easily at you. Hate them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like the look but we decided against it. Like PP, walk or drive at night and you realize how much you can see in and it's awkward.
I also don't answer my door for people selling something, and this doesn't let me just walk past and ignore.
I also don't like how the frosted glass looks.
What’s the big deal if someone sees what you’re cooking in the kitchen or watching on tv? What are you afraid people will see you doing when they walk their dogs at night?
Anonymous wrote:I like the look but we decided against it. Like PP, walk or drive at night and you realize how much you can see in and it's awkward.
I also don't answer my door for people selling something, and this doesn't let me just walk past and ignore.
I also don't like how the frosted glass looks.
Anonymous wrote:Can't you get like a honeycomb shade or the like to pull down at night? Treat it like a window.