I'd just like to pick your brains:
I've got a flattop railing (attached photo) along a North Facing wall of my house. It provides absolutely no privacy and I can't really see a point to it beyond fall protection.
This ordinarily wouldn't be an issue but we have a bay window facing out on to the road pictured and there are houses directly across from us.
There isn't much space to work with so I'm examining a few options and one of them is to fix a hardwood timber either in between or over the square verticals leaving the flatop (and bottom visible)- with the aim of achieving something like the second picture (ideally with a nicer timber and obscure the railings for easier maintenance). I'd just like to find out if anyone on here has done it and what sort of fixing details they used?
I was thinking some sort of clamping fixing could be a potential solution.
Alternative infill suggestions would also be welcome - a perforated sheet etc potentially?
I'll likely also plant a couple of specimen trees e.g. a pleached Ilex Quercus, yew or potentially a Portuguese laurel. They'll have to be maintained at around 1m deep so hopefully this won't be an issue alos they'll only get an absolute max of 1 to 2 hours sunlight in the summer.
I've got a flattop railing (attached photo) along a North Facing wall of my house. It provides absolutely no privacy and I can't really see a point to it beyond fall protection.
This ordinarily wouldn't be an issue but we have a bay window facing out on to the road pictured and there are houses directly across from us.
There isn't much space to work with so I'm examining a few options and one of them is to fix a hardwood timber either in between or over the square verticals leaving the flatop (and bottom visible)- with the aim of achieving something like the second picture (ideally with a nicer timber and obscure the railings for easier maintenance). I'd just like to find out if anyone on here has done it and what sort of fixing details they used?
I was thinking some sort of clamping fixing could be a potential solution.
Alternative infill suggestions would also be welcome - a perforated sheet etc potentially?
I'll likely also plant a couple of specimen trees e.g. a pleached Ilex Quercus, yew or potentially a Portuguese laurel. They'll have to be maintained at around 1m deep so hopefully this won't be an issue alos they'll only get an absolute max of 1 to 2 hours sunlight in the summer.