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Venetian style fence panels

Anyone have any experience (aesthetically or quality wise) on these style of panels and/or good suppliers?. I have a need to integrate some screening into a site we are soon to work upon and need something similar ( client request ) to separate an area for leisure/lunches etc from a glass encased lower ground floor office complex.

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  • Hi Gary

    I've used the Jacksons venetian panels a few times (full height & gate plus and as trellis panels above walls) and they do have a nice smooth finish. See pics as an example.3314445090?profile=RESIZE_1024x1024

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    Hillhout also do something similar - I think more louvred panels but might be worth checking out. Or there's always a bespoke option eg Garden Trellis Company - unless you can do in-house.

    Best wishes

    Jenny

    www.jennybloom.co.uk

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    Thanks.

    How did you find they weathered or did they get treated ?

    p.s. like the garden :-)
  • The Jacksons panels come ready-treated - their own 'Jakcure' which is guaranteed for 25 years. Weathering well so far - but only 2 yrs old (2nd Pic) and 1st pic garden only built this summer (hence the rather bare appearance - the evergreen climbers as they grow should help green them up a bit!)

    Cheers, Jenny

  • Gary forgot also to mention... for something a bit special Quercus (Lisa's on here) woven oak fencing panels - worth checking out too :)

  • We have a number of screening panels within our range. These come in various sizes and are of joinery standard. Available in a range of colours the slatted panels have been very popular due to the fact that a scheme can be easily erected within a short space of time.

    Our methods of construction mean you get a very strong panel, straight off the shelf which looks absolutely great.  All our panels are made using FSC certified timber too.

    It's more than likely too late for this project but keep us in mind should you get any similar projects in the future.

    Best of Luck, TrellisDirect 

  • Jenny, I have just seen this discussion and thank you for your kind comments about our venetian panel - Your pictures are fantastic - love the way you have made a great space for a small garden! ;-)

    Regards
    Marcia

    Jenny Bloom said:

    Hi Gary

    I've used the Jacksons venetian panels a few times (full height & gate plus and as trellis panels above walls) and they do have a nice smooth finish. See pics as an example.3314445090?profile=RESIZE_1024x1024

    3314375895?profile=RESIZE_1024x1024

    Hillhout also do something similar - I think more louvred panels but might be worth checking out. Or there's always a bespoke option eg Garden Trellis Company - unless you can do in-house.

    Best wishes

    Jenny

    www.jennybloom.co.uk

  • Thanks Marcia

    A very easy product to recommend - have used the Venetian panels a few more times since the start of this post! Please contact me if you would like to use any of the photos (there are more on my website too).

    www.jennybloom.co.uk

  • Hi Jenny
    I just added and pinned your photo's on Pininterest and have sent your details and photos to our Marketing Dept to see if they would like to use them for our web and brochures - they will contact you shortly ;-)
    Speak soon
    M

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