Texas suburban cul-de-sac, one side is road facing with tree/shrub coverage so it’s not obstrusive from the roadway.
The yard also sits probably a foot down from the main ground level so it doesn’t look out of place, the alternative would have been a 6/8 ft fence with like 2 ft vine trellace
The rear neighbors are also the type of people to be out on a Tuesday afternoon day drinking and listening to overly loud music from a culture I’m not too hot on; so more noise barrier was necessary.
Had similar scenario this summer at new house. Solution? We built a 10 ft fence.
Just add more wall when needed.
I don’t know many places that permit 10 ft fences. In more urban areas, you’re limited to six or eight feet.
Texas suburban cul-de-sac, one side is road facing with tree/shrub coverage so it’s not obstrusive from the roadway.
The yard also sits probably a foot down from the main ground level so it doesn’t look out of place, the alternative would have been a 6/8 ft fence with like 2 ft vine trellace
That’s what those of us who want a taller fence without breaking regulations do.
The rear neighbors are also the type of people to be out on a Tuesday afternoon day drinking and listening to overly loud music from a culture I’m not too hot on; so more noise barrier was necessary.