Similarly, there are iron trellises that can make a appealing screen when vines and plants grow on them, giving an appearance of a vertical garden.
We live in a appealing town of townhouses in a big city, then every owner takes special pride in the exterior appearance of their home, and my friend and I are no exception. When my friend and I bought the towncondo a few years ago, my friend and I had central a/c installed. Naturally we’ve been very glad with the results – on the inside of the home, that is! Outside there was an ugly a/c device that stood out like a sore thumb in the small yard between the building and the sidewalk. I suddenly looked into creative ways to hide the unit, and found some easily fantastic ideas. One option was to purchase big pottery, plant tall lawnes inside, and locale them in front of the unit. Or a picket fence could block the unit, and there are so several things to accessorize a fence to make an charming appearance. Different colors of paint, plants, lights, and ornaments would accents the fence itself. There are also portable privacy screens made of weather-resistant resin that come in a variety of colors. Similarly, there are iron trellises that can make a appealing screen when vines and plants grow on them, giving an appearance of a vertical garden. With each of the ideas comes a caveat – be sure to leave enough space for air circulation of the cooling system compressor. Also, be sure that whatever the option of cover, you should make provision for self-explanatory access for an Heating, Ventilation and A/C worker in case of the need for service. In the end, I chose the iron trellis option, since it would require the least amount of installation work and also had longevity. And down the road when my friend and I call our Heating, Ventilation and A/C company for service, the trellis is seriously portable – and charming!