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Fence colour to give illusion of distance

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WendyS | 17:40 Wed 14th Mar 2007 | Gardening
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We're about to have a new fence at the end of our garden. The raw wood is very light in colour and will look odd against the two side fences which are stained Forest Green.
I don't really want to stain the bottom fence to match in this dark green colour which will have a visual effect of "hemming in" the end boundary.
Can anybody suggest a colour of fence stain (& manufacturer) which make the the new fence blend in but seem further away than it really is. Ideally I'd like to buy a small sample pot of stain colour but don't know if anybody makes them. Thanks.
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It depends on the 'colour' at the bottom of the garden without the fence. The eye needs to see through it. If there are trees about maybe a very dary brown would 'disappear'
isell fencing and at the moment we are doing a roaring trade on nut brown tanalised panals due to them blending in amd looking established but yet new!!

they also say that the tan green colour gives the garden a wider feeling.
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Thanks for your responses. I'm intrigued as to what shade tan green is. Is it a brown shade, or a green, or a sort of combination khaki colour? I've looked at most of the shades of fence stain in the big shops and they mostly seem to be Forest Green (or a similar dark green), Cedar or Chestnut Brown.
tan green is the same colour as decking or new fencing panels.

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