Obscure glass in bathroom/loo: legal requirement?
"Mike Mitchell" wrote in message
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I don't like not being able to see out. As nobody can see in, why do I
have to have obscure glass in my bathroom and loo, upstairs, separate
rooms?
Many years ago I said that I didn't want pebble glass in our casement
windows in the bathroom, it was a waste of the view .Spouse replaced them
with one single double glazed panel which does have a blind but we rarely
use it. I love seeing the garden through the clear glass, it's the best view
in the whole house. Yes, I can see the neighbours from our backside (as they
introduced themselves) and they can see us but wotthehell archie ...
The lavatory is separate from the bathroom, that also has clear glass.
No-one could possible see what was going on in there so there isn't even a
blind. I love to see the night sky from there, the moon, stars ... which
have been denied me from the back door since Spouse erected the car port.
Even if our doings could be seen it wouldn't bother me.
Mary
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