I want to instal/build a short old style steel fence in the front yard.
I finished installing the plants in the front yard but it just doesn’t seem finished.
Do I but the parts or panels? I’m not sure how to go about it.
Is there a way to design it around a digital photo?
I’ve never designed with the computer. Thanks!
I’ll ad pics later.
Will Rogers
Edited 5/4/2009 11:31 pm by popawheelie
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Just type Wrought Iron fence in google and hit Control/I and viola! Pics to copy/paste for design ideas or fabrication.
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Thanks!"There are three kinds of men: The one that learns by reading, the few who learn by observation and the rest of them have to pee on the electric fence for themselves."Will Rogers
what does the Ctrl/I do for you in this case?TFB (Bill)
It opens your googly entry in IMAGES, and "D" is Definitions, and so on.Spheramid Enterprises Architectural Woodworks
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I'll try that out, thanks.TFB (Bill)
King Architectural Metals is a good source for wrought iron parts. Until I saw their catalog, I never knew there were so many options.
I know it is backwards to landscape first but since I'm doing all the work nothing should get run over.
The moss rocks have an old rustic look that I would like to continue in the fornt of the house.
I might mix in some modern elements also. It's ok to mix , right ;^)
I've noticed that older places have a nice wrought iron fence in the front some times.
I think it would go well with the rock.
It just seems to open in the front. I'd like a low fence that was more formal or set the space apart.
Also, there are a lot of people who walk dogs (or is it the other way around) in this area.
My front yard isn't a park. So a low fence just seems right.
Will Rogers