Viewing sunspots at home can be achieved through simple methods like using a pinhole projector made from cardboard, which creates a focused image of the sun's surface. A small refractor or reflector telescope can also be used for better detail, but caution is essential to avoid direct eye exposure to sunlight. While projecting images of 6 to 10 inches is feasible, achieving a 2-foot diameter image is unrealistic. Using solar filters can enhance detail in projections, but users should thoroughly research safe practices due to the concentrated energy involved. Proper preparation and equipment care are crucial to prevent damage to telescopes and eyepieces.