What private clients and design teams usually review
Sightlines, architectural fit, and upkeep usually decide the right system
Higher-end residential work usually starts with one practical question: where does the property need more privacy, a stronger visual edge, or a finished vertical feature? The right answer depends on the existing wall or fence, the sightlines that actually matter, and how the installation should read from the house, the yard, and the approach.
Sightline planning
Most private-property scopes start with the real viewing angles that matter from neighboring yards, upper stories, pools, and approach views.
Architectural fit
On higher-end homes, the system has to feel intentional against architecture, hardscape, gates, and outdoor living spaces rather than read like an add-on.
Service access
The right recommendation should reduce routine trimming and irrigation pressure without creating awkward access or cleaning problems later.







