Background information: Luxury walls for the front garden of luxury houses, mansions and other buildings like law offices, solicitors offices, small banks and insurance companies.
Background information: Luxury walls for the front garden of luxury houses, mansions and other buildings like law offices, solicitors offices, small banks and insurance companies.
Background information: Luxury walls for the front garden of luxury houses, mansions and other buildings like law offices, solicitors offices, small banks and insurance companies.
Background information: Trellises like this are used at spots where pedestrians and bike riders need guiding. For example near crossings and bridgeheads. The simple shape is mainly meant to be effective, less attention has been paid to aesthetics.
Background information: These fences are a regular occurrence where a solid separation is desired. Think of the fence of a horse paddock and other "country situations". The often chestnut wood fences are also used in locations where aesthetics are considered important.
Background information: These fences serve partly as a railing on crossovers, and small bridges over ditches and drainage canals. Due to the dual stands they are very strong and can therefore even prevent cars falling from the viaduct. Also, these fencings that have been design…
Background information: A wooden lattice fencing is a more informal separation, made of wood. Formerly widely used for fencing of a front or back yard, vegetable garden or flowerbed.
Background information: A luxury railing is usually made of steel. Formerly more of iron. They are found in many locations, but especially in places that have some cachet. These include situations near a busy road or intersection where pedestrians can not just cross the road. O…
Background information: A playful fence is a perfect fence to keep children playing on the playground, so they can not just end up on a busy street. It is also ideal to use around a school.
Background information: A railing with handrail is a railing which we see a lot on viaducts (especially from the '50s), or locations where a footpath or road crosses a small ditch or canal. It prevents in both cases that people end up in places where they should not be. The han…