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09/07/2010 6:47 am  

I'm fond of wood fences.
The below image is a fence similar to the redwood fence my father designed & built around our swimming pool in the 1970's, though ours didn't have a horizontal middle brace-- just vertical slats.
Personally, I think I'd shy away from something as fully- enclosed as the translucent panels in the first pic-- too claustrophobic, no view, no breeze filtering through.


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 SDR
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09/07/2010 8:13 am  

Wow
Norm, I don't do a Lotta stuff now -- all my time at WC -- where we have egads as an active poster. I'll wait for your fence with pleasant anticipation. Maybe it's time to rethink the numerals ? I posted the image somewhere recently -- here ?
E-mail me.
Rocky -- love that first fence. What's not to like ?
LOVE that perf metal image from uasrem2 -- and the next two slat samples too.


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whitespike
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09/07/2010 10:32 am  

Thanks for posting...
Thanks for posting photos!
Keep in mind the fence will only be 4 feet high. I don't plan on shutting my neighbors out!
I will try and find a suitable photo.


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whitespike
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09/07/2010 10:34 am  

This is the best I can find...
This is the best I can find right now. Pretty close to the street. And as you can tell, very close neighbors.


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Olive
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09/07/2010 9:38 pm  

At our new abode...
I'm going with something similar to Rockland's post. I think that would work at your place too. But...I also really like your original idea!


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Ark of Decorati...
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10/07/2010 2:28 am  

The first posting
whitespeak,
That house has great potential and I like the first and original posting (I would venture to guess the most expensive to construct) for the side and back* and I really like the DudeDah Concrete IIRC for the front of the home as a partial screen (relgardless of the fcat that I not seen the front). Both are very elegant.
*Should the back yard have enough depth a shrub similar to the Crataegus monogyna (Hawthorn, May, Quickthorn hedge) may be the answer to account for the greening effect of nature and allow the area to breath and support a minimum of wildlife.


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