Don’t fence me in
A fence, like a garage or front door, has a fairly utilitarian purpose in design.
But it can be much more with the right designer.
We’ve all seen fences that elevated a project and fences that cut the project off from the world.
Seattle’s recent design changes for multifamily projects include changes for fence heights and discussion of where they are appropriate.
Chicken-wire, white-washed picket or something else entirely, check out this blog on wacky fence design and get inspired.
Tags: Architecture, Fence design











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