New House Build needs decorative laser cut metal art

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by Living Horses Graphics on Tuesday, November 25, 2014

This sounds like an awesome project.
I will be sure to submit if i create something i think is worthy, and in time.
Your place does, and will look stunning.


by FreeReinDesigns on Tuesday, November 25, 2014

Would you be opposed to peafowl?


by Project Owner on Tuesday, November 25, 2014

@living horses, thank you! I know I sent a challenging timeframe... Maybe wishful thinking, but prepared to extend marginally if needed for the right design! :-)




by Project Owner on Tuesday, November 25, 2014

@dlindsay, am based in Western Australia


by Project Owner on Tuesday, November 25, 2014

@dtlindsay,

Sorry typed too fast, being located in Western Australia, would rather focus on a native if possible.. Parrots are common, and I know, globally 'generic' so to speak.


by SCPulley on Friday, November 28, 2014

Please give the gate dimensions.


by wynchance on Monday, December 1, 2014

Thank you for the invitation. Was wondering, because I have a 50 hr week job so little free time for this Christmas season, if perhaps you could tack on 2 more days to the deadline? I would hate to accept and not be able to submit! ;)


by Project Owner on Tuesday, December 2, 2014

@SCPulley - the gate is approx 1m (w) and 1.8m high
Apologies for the delay.


by Dar design on Tuesday, December 2, 2014

Hello,

I was wondering about the size of the last panel - the dimensions you've given are the same high as the gate - 1.8m, but in the example picture with the tree is like a high column, which seems to me like 3 times higher than the gate.. so which is right?

Thank you!


by Project Owner on Wednesday, December 3, 2014

@Dar_design..

The 5th panel goes between that large blade and the gap to the corner of the house (to the right of the blade.
So at 1.8m the panel will be as high as the highlight window line on the edge of the house - sorry if that was not clear - I will post a better image of the front - with arrows to identify where it all goes..
Thanks for your patience.


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