Does anyone have an idea how I could best or most sensibly fence the boundary considering the slope? I was thinking of an 80cm (31.5 inches) double wire mesh fence in gray. We both like that, but with a new slope height of 80cm (31.5 inches), wouldn’t that be pointless? Higher would probably look like a prison wall because of the L-shaped concrete blocks.
My wife doesn’t want conifers?! :-(

My wife doesn’t want conifers?! :-(
halmi schrieb:
He certainly does
I don’t find the combination that ugly; if planted properly, it can be designed to save time and be easy to maintain. A hornbeam hedge just keeps growing and can be trimmed once or twice a year. Exactly! Besides, you have to remember, it’s not my view
It’s the same kind of pointless debate as the one about roof tile color. Whether granite or slate gray. Honestly doesn’t matter since I don’t have to look at it.
You could level out 3m (10 feet) height differences with natural stone, but then you’d be out of money for the house :-p
Nordlys schrieb:
Stairwell 


It was pretty late yesterday, wasn’t it?
Zaba12 schrieb:
Also, it’s clear that many people in the housing development didn’t really coordinate with each other. One person simply blocked another’s view. I can’t approve of it, but I understand it: I see a causal link between the tendency of neighbors to clash with each other and the current “modern” quality of housing developments (they should often be called “parcelled training grounds” – the wrong location for vineyards, among other things, but for house building they are too uneven and hilly). There is barely any “room for maneuver” left to also limit yourself because of your neighbors’ wishes. If you add that the current “generation of house builders” largely consists of only children focused on themselves, the word “fences” really needs to be put in quotation marks.
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