A Cedar Fencing Style with continuous single
pickets--
GARDEN FENCING
#6
This Fence
Style is: Base Cost + 18%
Follow the link to the Base Price Table
Wood
Fence style #6 extends to a maximum 60" height. The simple reasoning with
this is that beyond 60" and the risk of the pickets developing a bow over
time increases. If you prefer Fence Designs with a height beyond 60", and
are drawn to this #6 style, your panel design will be modified to include
a middle horizontal rail separating the pickets into upper and lower sections.
A
pleasant environment made more pleasant by the visual interest of a garden-friendly
Decorative Fence.
Princeton, New Jersey
Like
all CPW Wooden Fences: They are identical on both sides. Mortise and
tenon joinery.
The
open-mindedness of architectural diversity: It looks like we've got a Dutch
Tudor sharing a neighborhood with a Federal Colonial, and
because there is a courteous height to the plantings separating the two,
we are encouraged with how pockets of social graces continue to exist and
thrive. Perhaps our Fence enhances this shared appreciation
for beauty.
Garden Fencing 6-1 Prowell's Front Garden
A
Garden Fence fronting the public walk should not exceed 36"-42" height and
with open picket designs to expose the color of the garden. Here, the fence
color links to the body of the house, while making a fine perch for the family
cat, 'T-Ball.'
The
previous Spring, the Wood Fence Panels were stained and the gladiolas are
in bloom. Prowell's miniature and Bonsai "Contributor's Garden" would appear
in its earliest form-1999-- just opposite this fence.
Garden
Fence #6 adjoins Prowell's Miniature Bonsai Garden, which has over the years
become an unlikely depository of knick knacks and odd-ball offerings left by
passersby and children until eventually the trinkets had to be cleared out
every few months to make room for even more trinkets. What started this is
anyone's guess, but the children (and the curious) are drawn to this small
garden with the lure of a hands-on fantasy.