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nandodando
Stranger
Registered: 05/29/11
Posts: 15
Last seen: 9 years, 5 months
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Looking normal from the outside front window
#754140 - 10/21/14 04:58 AM (9 years, 5 months ago) |
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I am worried about light escaping through and heat warming my windows so I intent to insulate it and block it off.
But the window is at the front of the house and the curtains always closed. The street is very quiet and in a student area with an ambient occasional smells and little walking traffic.
I intent for it to look just like normal. The window is receded into the wall by about 5-6" about a metre high and two across and is double glazed.
My intention was to use net curtains to disguise the situation hung inside the window recession, have Styrofoam insulation covered in a dark material behind it to give the impression that the room is simply dark.
And then hold it all in place with a sheet of plywood the size of the window behind it and have 4x small wooden blocks with a single screw each hold that board in place by being screwed into the window-frames recession, two at the top, two at the bottom.
This is a simple plan to hide activities and appear normal.
Do those of you with more experience view a problem or have a more simple solution?
Kind regards
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Magash
The Feminizer
Registered: 04/21/08
Posts: 6,634
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Re: Looking normal from the outside front window [Re: nandodando]
#754144 - 10/21/14 06:29 AM (9 years, 5 months ago) |
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Close the curtains like you already have it I'm sure. Take a box big enough to cover the window on the inside curtains and all. Paint the inside of the box black first and you can put a small light in the box also. Put the light on a timer and that way it looks like the room gets used from the light shining threw the curtains.
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P-O
Registered: 10/08/11
Posts: 17,891
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Re: Looking normal from the outside front window [Re: Magash]
#754447 - 10/23/14 11:39 PM (9 years, 5 months ago) |
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Quote:
Magash said: Close the curtains like you already have it I'm sure. Take a box big enough to cover the window on the inside curtains and all. Paint the inside of the box black first and you can put a small light in the box also. Put the light on a timer and that way it looks like the room gets used from the light shining threw the curtains.
pretty smart i gotta admit
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nandodando
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Registered: 05/29/11
Posts: 15
Last seen: 9 years, 5 months
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Re: Looking normal from the outside front window [Re: P-O]
#755374 - 10/31/14 04:58 AM (9 years, 5 months ago) |
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Works for me, thanks guys. I worry that LED lights may look like it's just LED lights but it should look ok.
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