I think we definitely need to do something with plants on the way to the playground so that our little son can get there easily. We live in RLP, hope a high fence (1.8-2m) with greenery in between from time to time is allowed. Behind our main terrace, I also think we need to do something extra as protection. In two weeks, we will get a terrace roof, then we will see how that works. What do you think about two wooden raised beds, each 1 m wide with nice green plants? Basically on the side where the pool is now. Lounge furniture, probably euro pallets, will be placed against the house wall.
Embed construction steel mesh into concrete, attach it to fence posts, and let ivy grow on it. After one year it is opaque, evergreen, and requires little maintenance. We also have it in the garden.
Embed reinforcing steel mesh in concrete, attach to fence posts, and let ivy grow up on it. After one year it is dense, evergreen, and requires little maintenance. We have it in our garden too.
You are allowed 2m from the border. And whether it is allowed or not, who cares.
In case of doubt, the neighbor himself could call the public order office against a viewing obstacle. Regarding my advice yesterday on
We have a very curious neighbor who is always standing on the terrace when we are outside.
I assumed a neighbor of the voyeur type, who simply has to know everything because otherwise he would be bored. If his motive is different (anxiety that the long-maned subjects who built next to him and whom he has never seen in church are smoking away the grass from the poor cows and hatching the world revolution), then the method of inviting him and his wife over once might be the best way. Not every problem needs a technical solution, such as building a fence here.