Browse Forums Windows & Doors Re: privacy options for front door? 6Apr 20, 2009 1:33 pm Idiots are fun, that's why there is one in every village! - Dr. House - Re: privacy options for front door? 9Apr 20, 2009 8:06 pm You could also consider 3M film. I think it's in their Scotch range. It can be applied to achieve two things: 1. the privacy you want 2. security. Properly applied it's hard to break through protected glass even with a hammer. In addition it has a safety element if you have small children around because if the glass is broken it stays in situ and is 'held together' by the film...so less chance of serious injury. We had a translucent security film on a glass side panel adjacent to our front door at a previous house and had the clear security film applied to all the other windows. There's also the plus of reducing UV too. We loved it and plan to have it applied to all windows in our (yet to be built) new house Pix. Built a (highly) modified Allcastle Maxworth 38.7 in Sydney. Hi guys We have just removed a very large grape vine which was mounted to a structure along this wall. This is a shared wall with our neighbour, and after removal, we… 0 3949 Building Standards; Getting It Right! We are building on a zero-lot. The first-floor windows on the zero-lot side is 1.2m away from the boundary. There are 3 windows on that side of the house in the first… 0 992 Building Standards; Getting It Right! AS2047 Section 6 Page 31 speaks to Construction/Tolerances of Windows and external glazed doors in buildings Check also New South Wales Guide to Standards and Tolerances,… 12 24762 |