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- Anything that can go wrong, will go wrong. Plan for it as best you can.
Yeah, keep telling yourself that….
Personally, I hate plastic lattice, but I hate real lattice even more. It always looks great when you put it up, but the real lattice just comes apart too quickly, too often, and in too many ways. I bet you that would be even worse with a couple giant dogs and some little kids. Once you paint the plastic, nobody will ever notice.
Are you using 4 x 4 posts? I had the thought that you could route a channel in the sides of the posts, and then flex the lattice and pop it into that slot. Then you can hold it in place with a few screws from the back.
And I have two thoughts on this. One is to cut your slot 3/4 of an inch from the back of the 4 x 4 posts, and where you need a little resistance from somebody leaning against it or the dogs jumping at it, run a 1 x 2 or a 1 x 3 or whatever, side to side behind the lattice. Paint that 1x green or brown or black, and it will disappear behind the lattice.
The other thought I had was similar. Route the 4 x 4, but instead of routing it down the side, route it down the back corner, just enough for the lattice to sit flush from the back. Then put a few screws in it, and put some kind of cross bracing across it, so it has some strength.
That crossbracing could also be something like EMT conduit with the ends flattened, or a little piece of channel, or whatever. One of my personal favorites is always free, old bed frames….
Hope it helps
The lattice is either going to be installed boards sandwiching the edges or some trim designed for it that has a kind of U shape to it. Where the panels butt together would get the same. The bottom, where someone may lean against it will be built heavier because people lean. For continuity, the reenforcing will probably end up going all around the panel edges and places where the panels butt together.
To make room for people to sit and to give the 4X4 up rights some more support, there is going to be additional 4X4 posts attached to provide some backspacing.
Installed right, the panels should hold up pretty well being a fairly solid physical barrier in the dog's face and field of vision should eliminate any issues and it will be tall enough that they can't look up over the lattice.
As far as the plastic over wood, I'm open to whichever I can get in the smaller openings. So far, I've only seen it offered in wood.
As far as children, my daughter pretty much raised her sister that is about 8 years younger than her. So, she has no desire for children. She has been very unambiguous on that opinion.