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I'm considering getting the "combination" for my deck. I can't enclose it
(apartment rules) but I *can* attach things to the pickets and enclose the bottom part (railing) as it can't really be seen. My cats are not big jumpers, any of them really. This *looks* like a good solution. I don't think the 20 inch extension would be terribly visible to neighbors. Any opinions? They would only go out there when I was present. Karen |
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Karen Chuplis dumped this in
on 20 Mar 2004: I'm considering getting the "combination" for my deck. I can't enclose it (apartment rules) but I *can* attach things to the pickets and enclose the bottom part (railing) as it can't really be seen. My cats are not big jumpers, any of them really. This *looks* like a good solution. I don't think the 20 inch extension would be terribly visible to neighbors. Any opinions? They would only go out there when I was present. Karen What is the rail made out of on your balcony? In my old apartment it was all wood. Incidentally, my cats went out there all the time and never even jumped up to the railing, never tried to jump down to the ground. It was only one story up from the ground, too. Marley used to lean out but he never jumped. I suppose I was lucky. I lived there 4 years, the whole time he was there with me. As for material being visable, the fence material I used is designed to be invisible. I think if you attach it to rods that lean inward and go up about 2' or so, they won't even bother to try to get over it. Sort of like this: / / || || || Then use the same mesh/fence material to enclose the bottom rail. -- Cheryl |
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Karen Chuplis dumped this in
on 20 Mar 2004: I'm considering getting the "combination" for my deck. I can't enclose it (apartment rules) but I *can* attach things to the pickets and enclose the bottom part (railing) as it can't really be seen. My cats are not big jumpers, any of them really. This *looks* like a good solution. I don't think the 20 inch extension would be terribly visible to neighbors. Any opinions? They would only go out there when I was present. Karen What is the rail made out of on your balcony? In my old apartment it was all wood. Incidentally, my cats went out there all the time and never even jumped up to the railing, never tried to jump down to the ground. It was only one story up from the ground, too. Marley used to lean out but he never jumped. I suppose I was lucky. I lived there 4 years, the whole time he was there with me. As for material being visable, the fence material I used is designed to be invisible. I think if you attach it to rods that lean inward and go up about 2' or so, they won't even bother to try to get over it. Sort of like this: / / || || || Then use the same mesh/fence material to enclose the bottom rail. -- Cheryl |
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