"'Mike'" <3d&6d@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> "'Mike'" <3d&6d@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>> "TheScullster" <phil@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>>> Hi all
>>>
>>> Desperation stakes here!
>>> Looking for attractive fence panels to border the side of our back
>>> garden onto a public street.
>>> SWMBO won't accept the old "larch lap" or feather edge, mainly because
>>> this is what everyone has.
>>> Have looked at the "woven" european style which (although pretty) have
>>> gaps that allow view-through from certain angles.
>>> Close boarded fences, panels or hand made are rather industrial.
>>> Ideally we are looking for a panel that will fit into slotted posts
>>> (although this is not essential) which is pleasing to the eye from
both
>>> sides (subjective I know). It must not allow nosy sorts to see in and
>>> must be fairly rhobust as it will be alongside a public footpath.
>>>
>>> Any suggestions gratefully received.
>>>
>>> Phil
>>>
>>>
>>
>> Concrete Block and rendered with a Square mesh trellis on your side
with
>> something growing on it.
>>
>> Feather edge boarding for the outside with the above square mesh
trellis
>> inside
>>
>> Low winded, but grow a natural hedge on the boundary. We have Holly,
Bay,
>> and other things, but it will take a time to grow and trim
>>
>> Posts and cross timbers in the normal way with vertical 3 x 1 placed
>> alternately inside and outside. Makes an attractive fence which would
>> appear see though by the 'gaps' on one side, but there is another slat
on
>> the other side if you see what I mean
>>
>> Just a few
>>
>> Mike
>>
>
> Put a few photos on http://www.myalbum.com/Album-ATAFCT7L
to give you an
> idea of what I am on about :-))
>
> Mike
>
>
Picture 1 if you click on it, it will enlarge and you can see the Trellis
Mike


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