GARDEN GATE ARBOR #1 |
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As an Entry, the Garden Gate Arbor establishes the focus. And here Charles has found the balance that makes for a tmeless proportion of function, space, and aesthetics. For walls and columns, the bottoms of the Gate Arbor posts are often bored to accept a 5/8" threaded rod, which in turn is fitted to a corresponding bore in the top of the wall or column masonry. This results in a mounting system that eliminates insightly iron brackets. *Shown with Gate Style #10. |
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Garden Arbor #1-2 show a residence in the western lake region of Minnesota. Flanked on the left by CPW's garden Fence style #19, where they act as decorative screens to the front courtyard. |
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| Arbor #1-2 shown when site posts are to extend all the way to the cross-beam. Eliminating the mounting caps or threaded rods. When you know you are ordering a Prowell Arbor prior to site work, this is most often the approach--setting site posts to the full height called out in the provided CPW drawings | ||||||||||||||||
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The Designs of Prowell Woodworks are protected by Patents and Patents Pending. |
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