Add touches of colour
A wall with painted accents on timber panels can easily echo the soft furnishings like you would inside.
Laser cut screens
These are both decorative and practical, allowing just a glimpse of what lies behind, and come in an array of options, including custom designs.
Cycas Landscape Design’s fencing
Think in greys and white for a retro effect with a modern twist.
Natural and man-made
will oxidise to a rich patina.A living wall of hedging contrasts with a Corten steel panel that
Increase the height
With a striking use of vertical timber strips with painted squares.
A gabion wall
Add a point of difference and use a variety of materials beyond the usual stones to create a real talking point with your installation.
Separate it with sculpture
Present a piece of sculpture by using different sized interlocking tubes to form a panel.
Timber posts
Fill the gaps between them with roughly cut logs from a fallen tree and softened with plantings to make a wildlife-friendly habitat fence.
Water recycling wall
of recycling and upcycling discarded items. Here, industrial materials and old combine harvester parts have been reclaimed and transformed into a rustic water feature. Think welding torches, bright paint, and channel a Mad Max vibe! Don’t overlook the potential
Tall-stemmed bamboo
tall-stemmed bamboo allows a play of light and sound with the gleaming golden canes – it’s especially beautiful in late afternoon sunlight.
Upturned pot fence
Pots sitting jauntily atop ivy-entwined stakes gives a humorous country look.
Bold fence
Add a bold panel to enhance an existing fence. Cut-outs and groups of small containers allow you to change the effect with ease.