Garden..need some privacy
Caroline Murphy
7 years ago
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Please help ! - Trying to create a Garden with Privacy
Comments (3)Hi, HERE Design and Architecture, please follow this link as this was a duplicate post :0( https://www.houzz.com/discussions/please-help-trying-to-create-a-garden-with-privacy-dsvw-vd~749344...See MorePrivacy in the bath with a huge window
Comments (23)How about a vision blind or just plain horizontal blinds as they can be angled meaning that you can see out but others can't see in. You do have a couple of houses that can see straight in so my suggestion for the long term would be to turn your attnetion to the planting in your garden. As long as the neighbours can see directly in you will need to block out the view from the bath itself. You have plenty of room at the bottom of the garden to get creative. Furthermore you could pot plant a hedge on the balcony directly outside to hide you when in the bath and have a motorised blind which you close down for getting in and out. If there is nothing above the bathroom a velux roof light will also allow star gazing....See MoreNew Garden Needed - Please Help!
Comments (17)Looks like a project! You need to schedule your work and a few starting points are: Sketch out a layout Trim back hedges & replace rotting fences Remove concrete under existing shed (some could be used as hardcore under new shed depending on design) Put in base for new shed & build other landscaping Plant up beds Put in grass (artificial is a good suggestion with all those trees!) The layout will need to introduce movement, hide some areas of the garden, and put planting in the corners to blur the boundaries. Think about setting it on 45 degrees? Use evergreens such as Choisya and Osmanthus to hide areas, and possibly an evergreen Clematis armandii trained along neighbour's extension - depending on light levels. Try the sunken fire pit with raised seating made from sleepers. When planning the news, leave an 80cm wide path around the sides and back - kids love playing chase and hide and seek along these, and they also help make maintenance easier. Good luck!...See Moreback garden needs revamped
Comments (1)Some photos would help and you get more advises....See MoreCaroline Murphy
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