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Before Whitmore Fence, these garbage dumpsters have created an eyesore.
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After Whitmore Fence, a beautiful Delaware fence hides a less-than-desirable view. Notice the lattice tops typical of the Delaware style.
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From the other side, those dumpsters have disappeared behind an elegant Delaware fence.
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A Delaware fence steps down a hill to accomodate the change in elevation. Notice the unique, sloping gate.
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A closeup on the sloping gate. Note how it still has a distinctly Delaware style, despite its unique shape.
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A painted Delaware fence displays some very decorative post caps and makes an elegant addition to this garden.
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A closer shot displays the unique post-caps in greater detail.
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This Delaware is angled, rather than stepped, to accomodate a hill. Notice the different gate added.
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A portion of the sloping fence. Notice the distinctly-Delaware cap boards, lattice, and extenuated posts.
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This Delaware blends in perfectly with the deck's design and connects appropriately.
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This Delaware fence remains level by stepping down elevation rather than angling itself.
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These custom cuts give this Delaware a greater view into the surrounding area.
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Though having no lattice, this fence remains distinctly "Delaware" with its extenuated posts and prominent cap boards.
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Notice how even without the lattice, the cap boards boldly define the top line more than most other fence styles.
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This double gate with a rounded top allows visitors to pass through an otherwise solid structure.
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This older Delaware retains its beauty and integrity while surrounding this garden area.
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This older Delaware retains its beauty and integrity while surrounding this garden area.
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Another unique feature: Rather than horizontal and vertical lattice lines, these lattice lines run diagonally.
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A beautiful Delaware fence surrounds a garden and backyard.
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Once more, this Delaware steps down the hill and remains level.
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An exterior view of the Delaware fence, demonstrating a solid, rounded gate.
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Delaware joins up with woven-wire fencing for a cost-effective and deer-excluding design.
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An elegant, double gate fits nicely between panels of Delaware fencing.
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An alternative view of this same gate.
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A small but elegant piece of Delaware fencing. Note the stylized top without the use of lattice.
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A slightly closer view of this fence.
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A small piece of lattice fills the gap between the fence and the house and gives plants a place to grow.
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Rhododendron peak around a fence corner. This fence uses decorative cuts on its posts, rather than post caps.
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A small section of Delaware fencing makes this car port more attractive and private.
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A small Delaware section. Notice the use of rails -- not lattice -- on the top.
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