Also do you need to cover the whole window or just the bottom half? That would give you more light. Depends on the situation of the window.Plain voile works well and lets plenty of light through. I need to get mine back up again after the windows were replaced. Curtains permanently drawn in sitting room as the bikes live in here!
That's what I was gonna say.Instead of nets have you considered some of that frosting film? You can get some nice ones, I see them around Bristol (Redland, Ashley Down and Bishopston areas I think), quite a bit, often only applied over the lower half of a window. If you want I can try to take some photos if I see some next week to show what I mean?
Me? the whole window as this is ground floorAlso do you need to cover the whole window or just the bottom half? That would give you more light. Depends on the situation of the window.
Just don't let 3bm put them up if you want them the right side of the window.If you want the privacy fine but if your neighbour is telling you what they want you to do with your house tell them to **** off. Nets are disgusting, I'd put up a blind, still let's plenty of light in, has to be horizontal slats though otherwise it looks like an office.
I like net curtains .... just sayingI hate net curtains.
It affects the autofocus of a long telephoto lens
I think half the window makes it look like a cafe!Also do you need to cover the whole window or just the bottom half? That would give you more light. Depends on the situation of the window.
Fair enough! You could always just start serving tea and cake...I think half the window makes it look like a cafe!