tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1908977953325533052.post6740410029858225400..comments2023-07-25T11:43:44.954-04:00Comments on Busy, Bold, Blessed: The Great Fence Debate!Amberhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09610149093551836478noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1908977953325533052.post-30918744961507399802014-11-05T14:56:25.578-05:002014-11-05T14:56:25.578-05:00Welp, the wooden has a timeless classic-ness to it...Welp, the wooden has a timeless classic-ness to it, but the rail also has its own charm. I vote for wood, but whatever you decide, it will be fabulous just like YOU.Yum Yuckyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04274251538801259351noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1908977953325533052.post-6604307018489530302014-11-04T22:10:47.329-05:002014-11-04T22:10:47.329-05:00Hmm..that's tough. Obviously the iron one is a...Hmm..that's tough. Obviously the iron one is a lot more appealing, but costly. Depends where your priorities are. We have the post and rail fence as you show above. Super cheap and durable, looks "homey". Our wood was already in place when we moved in, but we went to Home Depot last weekend and got 4 rolls of 4' heavy gauge wire for $60 each. Each roll covers 50 feet. Josh stapled the wire to the posts in an hour so Jax could run free in the yard and it looks nice! The only downside to these fences is that if you know you live in a damp area, the wood will eventually rot.Christine Shellernoreply@blogger.com