redwood pickets with routed post caps. I prefer a more traditional cap then this one.
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painted pickets on stone wall, but we could do it without a stone wall for cost savings
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redwood pickets stained or painted white on a craftsman style
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same arbor after weathering gray
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Picket fence with an arbor made of cedar. More traditional but lovely
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Ipe fence symmetrical with 1/2 gap.
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modern redwood design with the wood graying, after exposure
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here is a more traditional picket fence but with a 1 x1" picket and swoop
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4" pie with a 1/2 to 3/4 gap with routed posts. This is a nice look for the low height of your west and corner fence
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This is an example of an ice fence
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This is horizontal lumber in a 2" dimension
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This is a dark stained young and groove fencing with a horizontal top rail, and its traditional. I never get tired of that look, but its not modern.
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This is clear redwood, ( More money) and no gap
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This is a horizontal 4' redwood with about a 1" gap
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This is an irregular pattern of redwood that is starting to weather a bit . all wood goes gray if you don't paint or seal it and maintain that stain or seal
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here is a stained redwood and is spaced without much of a gap, probably 1/16" of an inch, vs the gaps in the other photos
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The panel on the right is a redwood version of the horizontal, symmetrical 4" width. The front of the house would have the same pattern but in a 36" to 42" height
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This looks like a redwood version of the horizontal in a 4' width of the lumber size
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This could work on the south side with the west shorter fence being more open like the top of this photo
flat arbor in redwood
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