Started off well, got this far down the post and am now confused - but don't know how to do a confused face
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Well I understand exactly what the issue is here, and I would tend to agree with the builders - build a dwarf wall on the edge of the existing patio, top with trellis.
There will be a gap (chasm!) between your new wall/trellis and the fence next door, but there ya go - at least you (or dogs) are not going to take a header in to it as the wall trellis will prevent this.
Am I right?
PS: confused face just for Ancee
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You lot - you just do it to confuse me. Some of you, like Hazel and G4, got it instantly!
I need to replace the screen wall with something different, that's all. I only showed you the photo taken from my neighbours, of the bit below it so that you could see that its not at ground level - and why the replacement has to be solid enough to stop anyone falling through it.
The gap has to stay there, in case I need to squeeze round the wall to clear the drain holes. My neighbour did suggest putting his fence right back against my wall - that's just a boundary dispute waiting to happen if I should ever sell up!
The wall may come down tomorrow, then I'll ask you again for ideas! Bet you can't wait
Thanks for your patience
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I agree with hazel, low solid wall then trellis above, and a bed or pots in front so no-one is tempted to lean on the trellis. Maybe some coloured glass panes here and there in the trellis "windows" to provide rainbows on the patio? Seen a photo somewhere but can't think where....Location - Leicestershire - Chisit-land
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Depends on how many you would need.
Glass block shop 190mm x 190mm clear blocks suitable for exterior use £2-09p each, may be worth a bit of research.
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Originally posted by veggiechicken View PostNot helped by the builder's telling me that "If you were my Mother I'd be worried about you". Apparently it was because I was leaning on the wall, that they could see had cracks in
If you were my mother I'd be worried about you too and it would be nothing to do with 'cracks in the wallLast edited by Sheneval; 06-06-2013, 11:04 PM.Endeavour to have lived, so that when you die, even the undertaker will be sorry - Puddinghead Wilson's Diary
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Originally posted by ancee View Postdon't know how to do a confused face
If that ^^ confuses you then just click the Reply With Quote button & you will be able to see the emoticon as textHe who smiles in the face of adversity,has already decided who to blame
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