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How to deal with nosy neighbours

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Dec 5, 2023, 18:00 IST
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​Here is how you can deal with nosy neighbours

Ah, the joys of having neighbours, until they start treating your life like the latest reality show! Dealing with nosy neighbours might feel like walking on a tightrope. We have got your back with some ninja-level moves to safeguard your privacy and keep the peace. Here are some ultimate tips on how to deal with those neighbourhood detectives.

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​Block their view

It's time to play hide and seek with your nosy neighbours, minus the running around. Strategically position tall plants or creepers, fences, or other barriers to shield your personal space from prying eyes. Not only does this give you some privacy, but it also adds a touch of greenery to your surroundings. It's like telling, "Sorry, the exclusive show is behind the green curtain!"

Read also: Things to avoid doing in a new relationship​

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​Add a privacy film

Turn your windows into an impenetrable fortress with a privacy film or window films and smart window combo. These skilful inventions not only keep your home cool but also give nosy neighbours a one-way ticket to mind-their-own-business-ville. Enhance your privacy game and let the sunlight in, while keeping the curious gazes out.

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​Change your curtains

Out with the old, in with the new... curtains! Go for window dressings that are more blocking than open invitation. Choose curtains or blinds that not only match your décor but also provide an extra layer of protection against unwanted eyes. It's like giving your home a fashionable cloak of invisibility.

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​Install security cameras

Turn the tables on nosy neighbours by going with the power of technology. Install security cameras strategically, making it clear that your property is a no-go zone for unsolicited observation. The mere presence of these digital watchdogs can work wonders in discouraging unwanted scrutiny and provide evidence if you ever need to play detective yourself.

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​Place signs around the house

When subtlety isn't your strong suit, let signs do the talking. Discreetly placed signs around your property, like "Privacy Zone" or "Under Surveillance," can act as polite yet firm reminders to respect personal boundaries. It's like setting up invisible fences without all the wires and barking dogs.

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