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11 Ekodeck 2.7m 67mm x 15mm composite screening in Riverbank Red, $17.60, I/N: 0327648. 2 Matrix âCoolabahâ 2400mm x 600mm fence extension in Charcoal, $99, I/N: 0029255. 3 Ekodeck 2.7m 67mm x 15mm composite screening in Alpine Ash, $17.60, |/N: 0327644. 4 Colorbond 2.35m x 0.3m fencing lattice in Monument, $68.95, I/N: 091071. 5 Weeping lilly pilly plant. 6 Japanese box plant. 7 Northcote Pottery âPrecinct Liteâ medium terrazzo moon pot in White, $35.98, I/N: 2831974. 8 Lattice Makers âHerringboneâ 1800mm x 900mm hardwood screen panel, $129, |/N: 0149607. 9 Eden 3m x 1.8m PVC garden screening with capping in Charcoal, $113, I/N: 0155089. 10 Pittosporum âScreenmastet lant. 11 Lattice Makers 3m x 1.8m willow screening, $109, I/N: 1036002. 12 Melaleuca âRevolution Greenâ plant. All plants sold separately. Some products are not available at all Bunnings stores, but may be ordered. âCut the screen fence to size or join pieces together with staples or ties,â Tiger says. Flexible screens aren't freestanding though, so you'll need to attach them to a support like a fence or pergola. âThey're a great solution for renters, allowing a cosmetic change while staying budget friendly,â says Andy. âTake the time to install it properly to ensure it stands the test of time." Panel for privacy Decorative screens or panels can add instant privacy to any part of the garden. They're great for creating secluded pockets in your garden, especially around entertaining areas or quiet zones. Available in steel, aluminium, UV-stabilised recycled plastic or timber, they may be decoratively patterned with laser-cut motifs, coloured, or oxidised for an earthy, weathered look. Panels and screens can be used as standalone garden features or, recommends Andy, paired with plants to incorporate them into the area. âUsing plants on either side and in front will create extra layers of interest in your garden space,â he says. On the fence A solid steel or timber fence can completely block out wandering eyes, but check the boundaries as well as any other regulatory restrictions before building. This may include engaging a licensed surveyor to determine the exact lines of your property. If a solid fence is too bold or imposing, consider slatted options and plant in front to help increase privacy and soften the appearance. If there is an existing fence, but the neighbours are on higher ground, try fence extenders. âThese can be useful if you need to reduce sightlines from nearby homes," says Andy. There are ready-made options that can easily be fixed with screws to the top of the existing fence. Always let your neighbours know of your plans before installation, as this impacts them too. Keep in mind... âą Take care when selecting your plants as some can be poisonous to children and pets. âą When using a hedge trimmer or pruning, wear gloves, long sleeves and eye protection and always stand on a steady, level surface. CREATE A LIVING WALL Weeping lilly pilly White blooms and attractive berries adorn this informal hedging star eae 2 Melaleuca âRevolution Goldâ Attract native wildlife with a lightly trimmed screen Pittosporum âScreenmasterâ Prune this hardy shrub during spring for a tidy hedge Hardenbergia âSea of Purpleâ Train this fast- growing climber over fences and along wires bunnings.com.au | (©) bunnings|(Âź) bunnings 73
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