I'd contest the looking weedy comment.
I don't love our wall or anything, but all the houses which have walled areas have the same or similar single plus pier setup.
For a taller wall I think it's a fair point, but at a low height with caps I really don't think it does looks weedy. Imo it's in proportion.
For me the bigger aesthetic consideration is single means you need capping. Whereas double could also have a brick top.
Yes fair comment. I was referencing an average 3 bed Victorian terrace. If all the surrounding walls are single skin then it’s not going to look incongruous. You can still cap a single skin with bricks laid vertically.
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I'd contest the looking weedy comment.
I don't love our wall or anything, but all the houses which have walled areas have the same or similar single plus pier setup.
For a taller wall I think it's a fair point, but at a low height with caps I really don't think it does looks weedy. Imo it's in proportion.
For me the bigger aesthetic consideration is single means you need capping. Whereas double could also have a brick top.