![]() ![]() …and dump the water by twisting the bottle. Add water (a small spout watering can works best) and fresh flowers.Įnjoy the living wall lattice privacy screen you created. ![]() Twist the copper wire ends to secure the bottle. Hold the bottle up to the lattice screen and pull the wires through to the back of the screen. Leave a couple inches of wire after twisting the ends. Wrap copper wire around the neck of your bottle or vase. Hang your other panels using the same technique. Repeat with two more screws attaching the panel to the lower horizontal 2×4 of your fence. (For permanence and rock solid construction, set the posts in a concrete base per the depth required by the building code for your geographical area.) Connect the two posts with two horizontal 2×4’s using steel hangers.ĭrive one screw into the top horizontal rail to secure your first panel.Ĭheck the lattice panel to make sure it is plumb.ĭrive a second screw into the other side of the panel. If you don’t have a fence to attach to, you can set two 4×4 posts into the ground. It’s best to install on a solid surface like a fence. Lattice screen panels ( rounded top or cedar square grid)ĭecide where you want to install your privacy screen.Let’s get this tutorial going so you can pin it and help add it to that huge idea catalog in the cloud called Pinterest. I have to laugh because one of my subcontractors commented on it while repairing a complicated section of our deck railing (the tree guys destroyed it by dropping a large limb on it.) He said he thought it was cool and did I find the idea on Pinterest? I just laughed and told him, “No, but it will be on Pinterest soon because I rule on Pinterest.” I’m sure he had no idea what I was talking about. I’m just happy to have it now as it gives us a little more privacy and a cozy intimate feeling on our patio. Did you see the Living Wall Lattice Privacy Screen I created for our new patio? It was so easy to install that I’m kicking myself for not thinking of the idea sooner. ![]()
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