Installation of a windshield view
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Franck, one of our users shares with you his experience with the screen: I consider myself rather lucky, my neighbors are nice. We greet each other, we discuss when we meet, I sometimes have a basket of garden vegetables, in short, good neighborhood relations.
The member opposite is embarrassing…
Where things go wrong is intimacy … Let me explain: our gardens are adjoining and not necessarily hypers well protected in case of wandering looks. So even though they are very friendly, some may be slightly too friendly. And we all need some privacy.
I had never really paid attention, not enjoying more than that my garden so far, but with the arrival of Martine at home, I must say that I sometimes feel a little uncomfortable. She loves reading in the sun, lazing for hours, however, as soon as the neighbor comes out in his garden and glances at her, the Martine is closed like an oyster. She says it’s not really nice to be observed … which I can understand.
The solution I chose, the breezes-sight
It hurt me for a while and then we found the solution: the breezes!
Simple and effective solution, everything I like. There are frankly many models of breezes: depending on the tastes of the lady, the desires of each, and the budget, you can for example opt for wooden panels or stretched fabric, bamboo, or braided canvas or special tarps. Color side, it’s the same, there is choice. The first thing to check, and I told Martine, is whether the screen is sufficiently opaque and protects effectively. The material must camouflage your outdoor space so as to preserve your privacy from prying eyes, whether those of the neighbor or those of passers-by.
I chose to combine practice with aesthetics by opting for a green screen in braided and reinforced polyethylene. We chose the solution that seemed to us to have a good quality/ price ratio, and for the time (and the cost!) the tarpaulin fits perfectly into the garden decor. The installation is super simple since we just fixed the screen directly on the fence that separates our two gardens.
Fast, practical and efficient I told you!