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Fencing (not the sport; having a privacy fence installed)
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[QUOTE="8893, post: 3633508, member: 93"] It seems like the wood would be a bad idea in the long run because the area where it will be is shady and prone to moss/moisture. It will not be white. That's the least-expensive option, but it would be too jarring for our setting. The fence guy suggests "clay," which is like a darker beige. It's not much more expensive than white, but it's much less expensive than darker colors like brown, dark green and grey (to the tune of around $1,000 for our job); and wayyy less expensive than the wood grain. His point about the clay is that it is used as the base color for the wood grain, and as the wood grain fades over time you're basically left with something that looks like the clay anyway, except you've paid a lot more for it. We were considering brown, which would look nice now; but he notes that it will look more noticeable in the winter when the leaves are gone from many of the surrounding trees. I think I need to go to a showroom and see and touch the product. [/QUOTE]
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