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My Great Outdoors: Josh & Heather's DIY Gabion Fence


2009greatoutdoorsbadge.gifName: Heather & Josh
Location: Chicago, IL
Type of space: Back yard patio and fence

Tell us about your outdoor project and how you enjoy it: When we first moved into our house, the back yard patio was mostly overgrown with shrubs and bushes. After removing them last fall, we found new ways to use all the "new" space just unveiled. By adding a birch tree, hostas, rabbit's ear and other plants separated from my mom's garden, and making a brand new fence, this space is beyond enjoyed -- both usable and lovely to view.

 
 

How did you create it?: My husband, Josh, wanted to create a gabion style wall as our fence (there had previously been a low chain link fence with large shrubs in front). He got 6' tall steel posts, stabilized them in the ground with concrete, and then welded two layers of wire mesh with enough room in between (and at the top) for filling with river rock. Josh made the door from old wood paneling that we ripped out of our home. We later used the left over rocks to edge our small garden.

Recommended store, site, product or resource? Talk to neighbors and friends! Our sun sail came from a friend in landscaping who had a stockpile of extras; the welded wire mesh was offered to us from a neighbor who saw our project (she had extra left over from shop displays at work). Josh had initially used a lighter, flimsier wire mesh, but when this material was offered, he happily started over. We had the river rocks delivered from Des Plaines Landscape Supply.

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Fabulous fence, I love it. Great job.

posted by bagelpower on June 29th 2009 at 1:37pm
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Love your fence!!!

posted by luxbath on June 29th 2009 at 1:46pm
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I love how the fence looks! How creative.

posted by TrueTex on June 29th 2009 at 1:53pm
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at first glance I thought this cost big $$. the fact it is from reused materials makes it amazing.

posted by ec05 on June 29th 2009 at 1:54pm
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Yeah, the fence is fantastic. I've never seen anything like that. It's way more visually interesting than the usual brown wood planks, and I like how it gives you privacy but light still peeps through the rocks.

posted by jyw on June 29th 2009 at 1:59pm
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That fence is incredible!

posted by angelalds on June 29th 2009 at 2:02pm
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I can wait for moss to start growing on those rocks.

posted by kevoncubine on June 29th 2009 at 2:54pm
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Wow, excellent job. It looks very professional and like it was BIG MONEY. Creative too!

posted by dmh on June 29th 2009 at 3:15pm
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Another fan of your fence, here. Come do my yard any time!! ;^)

posted by SherryBinNH on June 29th 2009 at 4:17pm
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I want that fence for my yard!

posted by pinklovesbrown on June 29th 2009 at 5:32pm
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That's a great looking fence. It reminds me of this piece of art:

http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1029/1398698094_8469da40a9.jpg?v=0

posted by aaakid on June 29th 2009 at 5:58pm
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I assume "hastas" = hostas.

posted by JG on June 29th 2009 at 6:23pm
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I usually hate gabion walls, but I like this one. I think it's because it's framed, making it look more finished than an ordinary gabion wall, and because it's thin, allowing light and glimpses of the landscape beyond to peek through, and making it appear less monolithic.

posted by Blandwagon on June 29th 2009 at 10:47pm
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Oh, yeah.. I just clicked the link to look at the other gabion wall post. I like this one so much better. I think the round rocks and your choice of wire makes all the difference.

posted by jyw on July 2nd 2009 at 4:59am
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