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Screening
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I like the privacy created, but while not being a solid wall. I like the spaces between the slats and between the sections. I like the incorporation of plants into the feature--could be herbs for cooking. I like the incorporation of lighting.
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I like the lattice screening. The vegetation growing into the screening is fine.
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Really like this overall idea. I like a single wall to provide privacy and an interesting point of focus. I like the incorporation of a water feature. I don't particularly like the globes themselves, but I like the idea of some visual interest above the area to give it a third dimension.
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I like the mixed screening, how it has one low level and then an intermittent upper level broken up by vegetation. Not particularly interested in that grass-like vegetation which looks more beachy.
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I like that it's different, uses colors and materials--all while creating enough privacy and still being airy. Not really a fan of the bottles per se.
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don't care for the brick wall in terms of material, but do like the use of multiple types of walls.
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Another example of screening which I find unique and interesting. Don't need tall completely opaque wall (won't be sunbathing nude), just want some sense of divide.
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I like the mixing of types of screening with what looks like a frosted glass.
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Like the idea of a vegetative screen using vines.
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I like the incorporation of different types of screening. I also like them both individually.
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I like the interesting and three dimensional looks of these walls. I like how it creates interest by making me want to go behind and around the corner.
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I like how airy it feels despite having the privacy from the screening.
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I like the layering of screens; wood slats in back and tall evergreens in front. I like the wooden bench/wall dividers; they can work as additional seating and to designate the areas.
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I like incorporating interesting and functional elements
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I like how unique and different it looks with the two tones and the frames which look heavy and the lattice which appears light and airy.
I like the privacy created, but while not being a solid wall. I like the spaces between the slats and between the sections. I like the incorporation of plants into the feature--could be herbs for cooking. I like the incorporation of lighting.
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