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This is a view from my doorwall off of my kitchen.
I know the picture is kinda blue, it is taken from my deck and shows all three panels.
This is a pic from the back yard showing what my neighbors see.
This is a shot of the patio which is going to be a future project where the railing will come down and a new dinning room will be added.
The last pic shows the difference in levels of the concrete, also it shows the stone
path my wife put in, she's handy like that.
So here's the story , the big patio was built for an addition to the house this will expand my dinning and allow me to remodel my kitchen, the concrete has footings and is to code.
Notice that the posts are 6x6s and mounted to the concrete for easy removal
and relocation to the back part of my yard where I will erect a gazebo. the
fence/wall is a 4x4 construction, cemented into the earth for permanent
stay. the 2x2 lattice is a self made interlace that I cut the slots on a
table saw. I recommend using goggles if anybody chooses to do so. the
squares are 13in x 11inches. My wife will get roman blinds , soon, and I
will cut them to fit. this project ( wall) took a total of 8 hrs to do over
a two weekend period. It wasn't hard and if I can do it anybody can. also
note the angle of the panels, they are on a 15 degree angle as are the sides
of the panels to allow a square fit, just lucky I guess. thanks for looking,
Dave
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