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Try putting up windows shades, that should solve the problem, or if you prefer blinds.
There is also contact paper which is frosted so light eill pass thru, but you cant see it, you also will not be able to see out either.
>> hers is on the second floor and at about a 10 degree angle from mine on the 1st floor. . .
get mini-blinds.
The trick is to turn the rod so that the angle is going the "opposite" way.
You can still see out the window looking at eye level, but anyone looking above can't see in.
You can test this by putting your head down below the window and trying
to look out (or up). You can't.
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