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ideas - Lowe's Creative Ideas: Building an Outdoor Privacy Screen



Lowe's Creative Ideas: Building an Outdoor Privacy Screen

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  • That's a privacy screen?!? Your neighbors can see through the cracks and over it! - chocol8milk
  • Privacy shrubs or evergreens would have looked a lot better than these hideous screens. - Ravi Sunny Kumar
  • Array - Steve Elmore
  • lol - zionalie
  • Muy importante crecer en conocimiento cada día. - jose agustin puc martin
  • Dan,, sounds like they have used the treated pine , which is a very common mistake...' Next time replace them with cedar and you will never have that problem or worries again.… Talking with experience, I replaced mine board by board tarting with the top rail....!!!! (Due to the cost !)  - Bryan Hatten
  • That may be the ugliest thing I have ever seen in a yard.  - Barfolomew
  • Lowe's Creative Ideas: Building an Outdoor Privacy Screen http://ow.ly/y1LQP  - Antelope Valley Plumbing Inc
  • I like - Yaneisy Copin
  • Lowe's Creative Ideas: Building an Outdoor Privacy Screen: http://buff.ly/1vusC3B via YouTube - The Elmore Group with ReMax Associates
  • We had Lowe's to install a privacy fence in Sept 2012.The boards are already warping and coming apart.No more Lowe's for me. - Dan Gregory
  • Muy precioso y interesante ver al nuestro trabajar. - jose agustin puc martin
  • bad doo - DavidRodlund
  • Awesome - Gerardo Guerra
  • I like the screen, but I have not the brightest kids running around. It wouldn't take long before one of them sliced their fingers off on that modern sheet metal. - paintur68
  • Feeling Overexposed? Tips on Building an Outdoor Privacy Screen Posted by http://www.thelandscapingguide.com #outdoor #outdoordesign #privacy #diy  - The Landscaping Guide
  • I know the directions are in the Lowe's creative ideas for home & garden magazine spring 2011. It's free my area gets it in the mail. - raesun4231
  • I have small grandchildren and the sharp edges on that metal could use some kind of flexible trim to protect little fingers. It's a really great looking project tho. - LoneStarMojo
  • Hi.Could you please tell me how to make a cheap and easy room divider - Ruchika Ranpal
  • Well I like the way it looks. - MrDemon3434
  • how did you get to make the lumber outdoor friendly? Did you add any sealer? - thejillykilly
  • @1nyco1 Did you ever find the actual measurements? I'd like them too and can't find them anywhere. thanks. - jmcieslak
  • you and buy car door edging off ebay. works great! - Dusty Gepner
  • nice, but not kid friendly....sheet metal. - Tony D.
  • No style, class or sophistication. Looks like another decorator trying to impose their taste onto these poor home owners. And they pay the ultimate price for volunteering to be on TV, and they get stuck with another failed experiment gone wrong. - Al Bourgeois
  • the easiest way to do concrete in the hole is to fill it less then half way with water and to slowly pour concrete into the hole. then you just mix some concrete in a wheel barrow to top it off (if it needs it) - jade69inc
  • If you look at your quickset instructions, you DO NOT mix it after adding the water, so set your posts while the quickset is still dry, then when your happy then add the water, again look at how much water you need to add (4lt I think??) then do not touch the structure again. by the way I wouldnt use quickset as the strength is half that of concrete and it was break up after a couple of years. concrete is better and usually cheaper. - B0R0
  • brilliant creations!! - tax deduction
  • The lady is very nice, but the construction do to make she very proud, is very "cold" . We , in Greece , would prefere a simple fence with a plant with flowers on it. - Marathonian Warrior
  • where can I get the step by step instructions? - cpkubik
  • not to mention very sharp and dangerous if you have children around. - ziadn27
  • Quick set concrete put water in the hole. pour concrete in hole, add water to top . No mixing needed. per manufacturer . - Dusty Gepner
  • I really like this idea. Very creative. I'm definitely going to check this out. - WMCC71
  • Mixing the concrete right in the hole...really? - Arlo11000
  • I have children too. And for the metal, it's dangerous. I need to replace whit another material - sedimisas59
  • depend on how big you want? material? do you want it completely solid of can it be see through>? - Dusty Gepner
  • look online and you will find wheey better designs than this... plus.. you really should look into frosted plexiglass designs... IMO they looks better than anything else.. and they were featured in a coupla tv shows too.. - Neo Quello
  • You can find the instructions here lowescreativeideas[DOT]com/idea-library/projects/Patio_Hideaway_0311.aspx - mathiasdemon
  • It could look really nice if they're painted first. - magnoliasouth
  • SPRY PAINT TO MARK THE GROUND???? :genius: - VirtualCommander1
  • I just made one but without the metal. I use lattice instead. - William Dizon
  • all it takes is a couple of passes with sand paper, and the sheet metal would be fine. it really isn't a very big deal. - Adrian Sanchez Moreno
  • great ideas you have! - Eric Goetz
  • plexiglass is expensive and it ussually has a side that is not protected from the sun and it turns yellow. - jade69inc
  • peladita--easy - cortez Quiroz
  • Eh I don't know. Maybe it's alright for Mr. Miyagi's house. - madseasonstaley
  • true - Tony D.
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