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On the Fence about Garden Fencing?
Many Homeowners are increasingly more aware of the importance of the background look and are looking much more critically at the garden fencing. For a much more clean, consistent and sophisticated look, many are choosing to install timber cladding to conceal unsightly and uneven flaws in existing garden walls/boundary fencing. Although some prefer a natural wood finish, more are taking the opportunity to introduce colour (light and dark tones) the latter is particularly effective for a touch of drama as well displaying plant forms and colour to great effect:

Soft look but durable finish

For deeper drama, keep it dark

For a brighter more delightful look, keep it bright

For a neutral but useful look, try rich green
Either way, timber wall cladding is beautiful and versatile solution and being pressure treated is an ideal long term finish to add traditional or contemporary atmosphere in a more unified way to your garden.