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what a neat idea and a great design as well

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Cable Railings One of the more common means of deferring to the view is to use a cable system. There are many types and sizes to choose from. Feeney makes the most recognizable brand, called CableRail. Vertical posts should be rigid enough to withstand the tightening of the cables. I always equally space my cables at slightly less than 4 inches to account for cable sag midspan. Opt for thin verticals to complement the low profile of the cabling. They can be made quite thin if fabricated from steel. The horizontal cables, to me, seem to disappear more than the verticals as our eyes naturally orient to the horizon. Equally, when peering back at the building, horizontal lines often correlate with the siding lines and tend to dissolve even further.

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I love the tall open trellis, great to cover unsightly views. Would it be too tall as a fence between yards?

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I love the colors in the tiles and the way they are laid. also like the different patinas on the planters and the layering and colors of the plants.

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