...Should renovate.
You could install one way glass/mirrors throughout the entire house. Every single wall. You can see out, but no one can see in. If you are in the bedroom, you can see out to the lounge or dining room. In the bathroom, you could see most of the rest of the house. The "deeper" you move into the house the more rooms you can see out into. You get a feeling of space and openness, even in a small house. If the reflections become too much, some walls could be slightly frosted. You could even manage an internal garden for meditation or hydroponic vegetables, and if you manage the floorplan well, you could see the garden from every room in the house.
Just make sure you have good airconditioning, it might get a little warm inside.
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Except at night when you turn your lights on, and everyone can see in just like wonderwoman's jet.
Hmmm. Good point. How do I get the sunlight into the house without also allowing people to see inside.
Specially polarised one-way glass, only allowing sunlight in, while allowing no light from inside out, thus negating people being able to see in a night.
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