Which material is suitable for the garden fence of the first house?

  • Erstellt am 2017-02-11 21:12:59

ypg

2017-02-12 22:57:46
  • #1


My point exactly
But if you have a dog, then a fence is appropriate.
Not only to keep your own inside the fence, other dogs also like to walk in to visit the other four-legged friend

Best regards in brief
 

Knallkörper

2017-02-13 14:29:37
  • #2
Double rod panels are more of a "practical" thing anyway. I actually want to avoid the word "cheap," but with double rod panels, it just rolls off the tongue. You can use something like that as a construction fence or if you really have a large property and run a half farm there. It really has nothing to do with "chic."
 

Evolith

2017-02-13 14:36:40
  • #3
So I think these fences are stylish. Best with the privacy strips in between. The dark gray ones and then nice lush green bushes in front. It always looks neat and clean. I don't like these stone fences. To me, they somehow look cheesy. Wooden fences only look great for the first few years, then they usually get shabby if you don't invest much time in maintenance.
 

Nordlys

2017-02-13 16:57:35
  • #4
Just saw something in a neighboring village: wooden stakes, reed mats in between, a few stones tipped and scattered in front, looks like at the beach,- somehow nice too. And definitely not that expensive. I have to google it sometime.
 

Bieber0815

2017-02-13 21:21:40
  • #5
That is something for the side or the back, but certainly not for the street.
 

meister keks

2017-02-14 01:45:12
  • #6
We will have a simple chain-link fence in anthracite and then a nice, evergreen hedge behind it.
A double rod fence in gray I also find nice but...
For about 100 m of fence at a height of 1.20 m =
Double rod fence 3500 Euro
Chain-link fence 800 Euro
For the chain-link fence, up to 1000 Euro more for the hedge plants.
My decision is made.
Sure, there are many beautiful fences, but then the prices go even higher.
 
Oben