Frosted glass toilet door

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Hi, are these suitable for bathrooms please? I want some more natural light on my landing but don’t want to be seen in the bathroom.
 
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Fit a skylight in the loft above the loft hatch and replace the loft hatch door with one with a glass centre. Then apply a coloured self adhesive print to the glass to allow different rays of light into the hall.

It does work, as I have done it to mine.

Andy
 
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You need to see an example of the glass. Place an object the distance away that you want to be obscured and see what is visible. There's always a net curtain on the inside.
 
Any chance of fitting a borrowed light above the door?

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Hi, are these suitable for bathrooms please? I want some more natural light on my landing but don’t want to be seen in the bathroom.
Just leave the bathroom door open for the other 98% of the time when the bathroom is not being used. o_O

Or fit a sun tube.
Or fit LED lights or flat panels with an output of around 6000k. Or use Phillips Hue bulbs and you can set these to mimic the shades of daylight over the course of a day.
 

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