What are the different types of rustic fencing?

Rustic fencing adds aesthetic attraction to the backyard, especially when surrounding the old or historical buildings. There are many varieties of rustic fencing and most can be constructed with little effort or expertise. Perhaps the most famous rustic fencing is the fence of wood, which was prominent during the 19th century and is still popular to this day. The fence divided by rail is another common design of the fence for farm and ranch and such a fence can be built with several tools and without hardware. Bamboo fences are common in tropical climate and post and railway fence is common in rural areas, especially on farms.

The patrol fence is a type of rustic fencing, which was historically designed from the remains of the lumber remaining from the construction of the houses. Thin boards are often cut to the point at the top and then evenly distributed between the columns. A clean white fence with a white back can add visual attraction to a newer house and more worn, a harsh fence can add a touch of a rustic nostalgia to olderí or historic house. Demonstration fences are generally easy to construct, although some carpentry knowledge may be necessary.

The divided railway fence is easily recognizable as a rustic fencing, especially on ranch or large farms. The fence of the divided railway is designed in a winding manner, with unfinished pieces of tree trunks are stacked on top of each other. Where both parts of the fence meet, pieces of wood overlap and stack on top of each other to form the height of the fence. Small or no knowledge of carpentry is necessary to build such a fence and no hardware is required for construction - such as screws or nails. The outlets can be placed at the intersection of connected pieces of wood to add additional support, but such fences do not have a load.

Post and rail fences are popular with all kinds of real estate, from suburban to countryside. The upright posts are repaired by the country - usually forSeason into concrete - at regular intervals around property. The posts usually have holes cut, one high on the post and one low. The rails are then located between the columns; The rails are carved at each end to fit into the holes cut in the columns, and one rail is placed in a high set of holes, while the other is located in a low set of holes. It is a simple design that allows you to go through the wind and as the rustic fencing of the age, the wood gets visually pleasant aesthetics.

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