People are beginning to understand that home owners who cover their window(s) with panda film are mostly likely cannabis growers... well in U.K. anyway.
So what is an ideal way of blocking the sunlight from entering the room without blocking the windows?
if you put in curtains then some blinds and little smalls it looks more natural reflective tint gets peoples hackles up I had a cunt neighbor drop a dime on me after she saw my reflective tint on a small w indow in my garage .
Thats sound quick & easy but what is "sheetrock"is it a insulation panel?The way I do it is a blind with a curtain behind that and then sheetrock tacked on with caulking around the edges from the outside it looks perfect and you cannot see any light from outside with the lights on and dark outside.
Thats sound quick & easy but what is "sheetrock"is it a insulation panel?
People are beginning to understand that home owners who cover their window(s) with panda film are mostly likely cannabis growers... well in U.K. anyway.
So what is an ideal way of blocking the sunlight from entering the room without blocking the windows?
I googled it but not sure which one is the official or "it" product could you finds me a pic from the web please?get black out blinds, my parents used to have it in their room cuz my dad worked nights 5 times a week... it's a multi layer blind system.... the outside level regular, the second "mid" level is ultrathick, and the third level is regular... they reach the floor flush and even include a little "wrap around" the edge of the windows so light doesn't sneak in the sides or bottom... they work great....
Ill be using the same window for intake so Im thinking:If your window does not have mini-blinds/venetian blinds install them. Then close them as tight as possible and put whatever sun blocking material over that so the mini-blinds/venetian blinds are between the glass and the sun blocking material so all anyone on the outside would see is the mini-blinds/venetian blinds. Or you can do the same with a conventional pull down type shade.
 
You do not have to have the sun blocking material right up against the glass so it can be seen from outside. You only have to seal the edges around the inside window trim for it to do the needed job.
It will only appear as if no lights are ever turned on in that room at night.
Sorry. I missed message #2 that said the same basic thing.
Hmmmmmmm......I guess i'm high teck compared to you guys. i got old couch cushions stuffed in my window.
Hmmmmmmm......I guess i'm high teck compared to you guys. i got old couch cushions stuffed in my window.
I have plywood, with the outside face painted flat black, screwed to the window frame. I left the dark blue curtains in front of the plywood, be sure to leave the folds in the curtains so it looks natural. Theres a rectangular hole cut in the wood over the open side of the window. I built a vent box to mount to the plywood which covers the hole. My exhaust fan and air cooled hood both vent into the box and out the window.Ill be using the same window for intake so Im thinking:
window/blinds/panda film/insulation panel
Now Ill mount the ducting to the insulation but I got a feeling its going to create negative pressure within the gap.
Any ideas on how I could get around this?