Garden fence update

Garden fence update

The garden

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The garden fence

Last year during lockdown, we had the garden low wall updated, it was levelled and pavers added to form a seating area.  We asked for a back rest to solve the problem of the ugly brown fence.  When we managed to get there summer 2020, whilst the seating looked amazing, it just emphasised the ugly brown fence.  So while looking out of the kitchen window, washing up, I decided to paint it.

I took inspiration from Sea You beach bar which has a fabulous beachy setting and painted it in distressed blues and whites.  We mixed the colours ourselves and are pleased with the results, it fits with the theme of the house.

New white bistro table and chairs was added and some new cacti with planters from the old town.



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