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You can't see out with translucent film though. I'd like some kind of one-way mirror effect but sadly that doesn't seem to be available.
https://activewindowfilms.co.uk/14-Privacy_mirror_one_way_window_film_buy_onlineIt is very much available.
I did my ground level front window for ~£15.
You can't see in even at close range.
You can see out perfectly as before.
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Hmmm, that looks rather handy. Does it still work when the lights are on indoors and it's dark outside? Could be tempted if so.
To what extent does it reduce the light passing through the window from the outside? I'm assuming there must be some loss of light.
Edit: Read the website 'the side with the most light will be mirrored in appearance and the side with the least light will allow a one-way viewing experience'. Doesn't look like it'll work in the evenings or at night if the room is illuminated.
You can't see out with translucent film though. I'd like some kind of one-way mirror effect but sadly that doesn't seem to be available.