You’re tired of neighbors seeing the inside of your house.
A woman decided to take matters into her own hands after becoming frustrated with people being able to see the room where she changed.
The social media user, who posts on @loganvalifexouploaded a clip showing how she installed a privacy film in her windows.
And it wasn’t just any old movie.
She talked about how she was “obsessed” with the beautiful floral design, which resembled a stained glass window.
The woman added: “This is just my guest room, I wanted complete privacy from the neighbors.”
She purchased the film on Amazon, and you can purchase similar designs on the UK page for just £7.99.
The description of a rainbow-hued design reads: “With special irregular kaleidoscope patterns, this stained glass window casts little rainbows into the room, when the sun shines in, it brings you a unique decoration with rainbow sparkles all around. of the room.
“The film itself has no color, it will show a colorful visual effect when the light hits it.
“You can apply this window film privacy pattern in hassle-free minutes with just enough water, scissors, scraper or towel.”
Her clip racked up over 57,000 likes and people were impressed by her DIY hack.
One person wrote: “Thanks for sharing! Great idea for the kids’ room and keeping them safe.”
Another added: “Wait, this is beautiful.”
A third commented: “I put this in my bathroom window and it’s such a vibe.”
We previously shared how a woman bought a £3 privacy film to stop her neighbors spying on her house, and it’s also been a game-changer in the heatwave.
TikTok user Flo said that “mirror windows” are not only great for privacy, but they also keep your home cool.
In a video which has racked up 67,000 likes, she wrote: “When everyone is complaining about the heat but you put in £3 mirrored windows when you moved in because you didn’t want people to see inside and now your house is cold because the heat can’t get in .
Flo added in the caption: “Deffo better than the tin foil trend.
“You can still see the outside, it works as a privacy/heat barrier, you leave it on forever and when you leave it – you take it off!
“And probably cheaper than using a bunch of aluminum foil!”
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