So, looks much better right away! According to the neighbor, the landscaping gardener admitted his "failure," which is now causing extra costs, but I didn't want to ask about that!
What kind of solutions would those be? Natural stone wall?
For example. In principle, 2-3 stones high are enough. As mentioned, we also had problems with the heights and paid the extra cost for such stones. The neighbor didn't mind, since he would have had to do something anyway. He just didn't want to have additional costs. Friesenwall along with greenery would have looked best to us aesthetically, but that was a bit expensive. Otherwise, there are also hollow stones that are very easy to install. You could stick clinker slips or tiles on them.
For example. In principle, 2-3 stones high are sufficient. As mentioned, we also had problems with the heights and paid the extra cost for such stones. The neighbor didn’t care, since he would have had to do something anyway. He just didn’t want to have additional costs. The Friesenwall including greenery would have pleased us the most aesthetically, but that was a bit expensive. Otherwise, there are hollow stones that are very easy to install. You could stick clinker slips or tiles on them.
I just googled it. I would also like a Friesenwall. How high are the additional costs for a natural stone wall approximately? We have this issue too... Unfortunately, the neighbor is also a bit difficult.
You can use the L-bricks as a back wall for your own raised bed, bench, grilling area, etc., simply use and design with them. Of course, ask the neighbor, they will say yes, because of a guilty conscience.