Help?
How do I hide large outside trash cans? It needs to match my mountain stone house.
Thank You!
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Set some fence post around three sides of the area. Staple chicken wire to the post around the outside perimeter. Then staple some another length around the inside of the post around that perimeter. This will leave about a 4 inch gap (the width of the post) between the two pieces of wire. Fill the gap with stones that are large enough they won't spill out through the wire.
If your house has wood along with stone, buy some wood fencing. Stain it to match the wood on your house. Build a partisan area to put your cans behind
You can purchase faux stone plastic panels to build a cubby, not sure if you can find some to match.
A photo of your stone would help to advise.
If you can't match it, you can build an area that compliments your stone or matches trim and windows.
There's a stone finish spray paint that you might be able to match up and use.