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Has anyone used two colours on fencing? I have used silver copse but think it needs breaking up. Thinking of Doing every other panel in Cuprinol Seagrass or willow?  
Has anyone used two colours on fencing?

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Paint the posts and boards along the bottom white or pale grey. ☺️
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I think it’s lovely as it is . Maybe paint the concrete or slabs ? Masonry paint .  
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Why dont you do the posts and bottoms a different colour
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@stick97 idea
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Michelleyeah I’ve seen it done before I wanna do it once the decks down ect. xx
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Posts and bottom I would do white
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Those suggesting painting the posts and boards- I think this would make it look so much better
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This is with white x
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@blockbusting71837 I love the contrast with the white x
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Yeah it looks brighter, it’s just that in my back garden I have slate green colour on my summer house so needed it to blend in better, the pic above is the front garden which you can see is working progress lol
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Deep pink and deep purple
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@grenier2 don’t think I am brave enough but I’m sure it’s look great
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@aria yes you are just go for it I thought the same but I really like it know
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This is urban slate not silver copse but I did posts etc white too x
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@supinator0 the white looks really effective  
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I like it like that. Too much pattern will close it in and it will be too busy.  
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