I was approached by the client with a problem where they have two bedroom and two bathroom windows that look directly at their neighbor's house. Their neighbors can see directly into their rooms from their balcony. The clients had blinds but they darkened the room; therefore, they wanted to have privacy but to still have light coming in. I began by looking at the bedroom to see what kind of design would work in each space and how each should flow. The flow of the bedroom moved from left to right with a window that visually opens outside to trees and rolling green, thus the design opening to the right.
The flow of the bedroom moved from left to right, so I created a design that is more open to the right. Since there were already leaf shapes in some of the bedroom décor, I carried that theme into the windows. I used clear textured glass to give privacy and allow light to come in, hand beveled glass to give dimension, light play, and color to the highlights. There are two windows in the bathroom, one providing light and privacy to the bathtub and the second one between the two vanities. I created designs that would lead the eye to from one to the other while still maintaining their independence from each other.