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Wood Fencing     Sometimes building a fence can be like building a wall between you and your neighbors. While you certainly want privacy, you don't necessarily want to completely exclude the folks next door.

     Or perhaps you're looking for something more elegant than a typical privacy fence, yet more substantial than a picket.

     Either way, the Delaware fence might be exactly what you're looking for. Delaware fences are characterized by bottom-framed sections of fence that extenuate posts and boldly define their top line with cap boards. Very often, this elegant and distinct design will also incorporate a decorative lattice top and unique post caps. Make this design your very own and customize it to perfectly fit your home, yard, or garden.

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Click below to see any of our Delaware designs in more detail.
 

Before Whitmore Fence, these garbage dumpsters have created an eyesore.

After Whitmore Fence, a beautiful Delaware fence hides a less-than-desirable view. Notice the lattice tops typical of the Delaware style.

From the other side, those dumpsters have disappeared behind an elegant Delaware fence.

A Delaware fence steps down a hill to accomodate the change in elevation. Notice the unique, sloping gate.

A closeup on the sloping gate. Note how it still has a distinctly Delaware style, despite its unique shape.

A painted Delaware fence displays some very decorative post caps and makes an elegant addition to this garden.

A closer shot displays the unique post-caps in greater detail.

This Delaware is angled, rather than stepped, to accomodate a hill. Notice the different gate added.

A portion of the sloping fence. Notice the distinctly-Delaware cap boards, lattice, and extenuated posts.

This Delaware blends in perfectly with the deck's design and connects appropriately.

This Delaware fence remains level by stepping down elevation rather than angling itself.

These custom cuts give this Delaware a greater view into the surrounding area.

Though having no lattice, this fence remains distinctly "Delaware" with its extenuated posts and prominent cap boards.

Notice how even without the lattice, the cap boards boldly define the top line more than most other fence styles.

This double gate with a rounded top allows visitors to pass through an otherwise solid structure.

This older Delaware retains its beauty and integrity while surrounding this garden area.

This older Delaware retains its beauty and integrity while surrounding this garden area.

Another unique feature: Rather than horizontal and vertical lattice lines, these lattice lines run diagonally.

A beautiful Delaware fence surrounds a garden and backyard.

Once more, this Delaware steps down the hill and remains level.

An exterior view of the Delaware fence, demonstrating a solid, rounded gate.

Delaware joins up with woven-wire fencing for a cost-effective and deer-excluding design.

An elegant, double gate fits nicely between panels of Delaware fencing.

An alternative view of this same gate.

A small but elegant piece of Delaware fencing. Note the stylized top without the use of lattice.

A slightly closer view of this fence.

A small piece of lattice fills the gap between the fence and the house and gives plants a place to grow.

Rhododendron peak around a fence corner. This fence uses decorative cuts on its posts, rather than post caps.

A small section of Delaware fencing makes this car port more attractive and private.

A small Delaware section. Notice the use of rails -- not lattice -- on the top.

 


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