Railings and Fencing for Outdoor Spaces One garden feature that is easy to overlook is the beauty and continuity that borders can create in a landscape. The fact is that multi level designs with different elevations and borders create more interest. In addition, garden railings and borders can help to create a flow around the landscape while filtering guests and foot traffic where it is most desired. By utilizing the right material selections, designers can create depth and texture in the garden without visual barriers confining the space. Here are some great applications for railings in your garden or landscape setting: stone stairways patios and outdoor kitchens retaining walls vegetable gardens and orchards pools and ponds multi level hardscape designs Using Cable Railings for Hardscape Designs Outdoor settings are desirable for the openness and fresh air we breathe while in the garden. Solid fences and garden walls can sometimes interrupt this feeling; especially in smaller spaces. Cable railings can be a beautiful way to avoid this mistake in a hardscape setting. The transparency provided by using stainless cables as a garden railing affords uninterrupted views and an open feel; while still providing a barrier. Our company has provided cable fencing and railings for use preventing animals from entering fragile garden spaces. We’ve supplied cable assemblies for 6′ tall deer fences, and cable gates to keep pets and children in; while keeping critters out. The San Diego Zoo is an awesome example of a large scale commercial landscape setting that utilizes stainless cables to filter traffic flow. Additionally, to protect their guests without interrupting the views of the exhibits. Combining natural materials with stainless cables in the garden is an attractive addition that will create value for your home. Customers interested in garden railings can call our sales office at 844-277-7327 or visit the quote request page for more information. Our company offers a line of DIY products, custom solutions, and preferred installation in most of CA.
December 17, 2024