Context & Challenge
This home faces a quiet back alley in Venice. The owners wanted to raise climb resistance without compromising the clean, linear design of their heavy steel fence.
What We Installed
- Top layer: Stainless GIZAGIZA in a continuous run. Tight, sharp pitch eliminates grasp and foothold.
- Visual fit: The gray steel × stainless contrast heightens the modern, linear expression.
- No-gap detailing: Corners and gate returns maintain continuity so there’s no weak point to exploit.
Minimal geometry, maximum deterrence — low visual load, high physical denial.
Tight to the flat bar for a shadow-clean, perfectly straight line.
Corners matter — continuity at ends and returns removes leverage points.
The soft planting contrasts with a crisp crown, keeping the streetside calm and upscale.
From afar it reads like a slim cap; up close there’s nowhere to grab — CPTED done right.Client Feedback
“It’s linear and a bit aggressive in the best way — totally matches our fence. The alley side finally feels secure without changing the look.” — Homeowner, Venice / Vernon Ave
Product Spec
| Brand | Model | Material | Finish | Highlights |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ninja Deterrent™ | GIZAGIZA | Stainless Steel | Subtle satin / hairline | Sharp triangular profile; no hand purchase; blends with modern linear fences |
Takeaway
Back-alley exposures benefit most from quiet, design-forward defenses. Here, a crisp, continuous edge preserved the minimalist elevation while eliminating climb potential.
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