![]() This is a partial privacy screen that can be easily built with a lot of small, thin tree branches. Build Your Own Tree Branch Privacy Screen Source It’s also a good way to add some shade to your backyard. It’s a great option if you want to let some light in but also protect your yard from prying eyes. In each frame, a thick mesh fabric has been attached for privacy. It’s been made with four large wooden frames attached to each other with hinges. This foldable privacy wall is a good idea, and it can also be moved around your backyard. Install Thick Mesh Fabric on a Wooden Frame Source These evergreens are guaranteed to stay thick year round so you can continue to have privacy even if you get cold winters.įor this option, you’ll need to find the right evergreens that involve low maintenance but that won’t grow out of control. Plant Evergreens for a Tall Shrubbery Wall SourceĪnother natural privacy option is planting some tall shrubs or bushes to have a high wall between your property and the next one. To do this, you’ll need to put up railings or wire, like in this example so the climbing vines have somewhere to keep growing upwards and create the wall effect. Although it can take a bit longer to achieve, it’s well worth the wait as it provides privacy while still letting light come through. This vine display is amazing for creating a natural green privacy wall at the end of a patio. I also love the small and simple wreath that’s been added to the center of the garden wall, to make the whole thing appear more charming. ![]() A few plant displays have been added around it so it’s better integrated with the whole yard. It’s been created from a few old doors and painted white. One clever way to add a privacy wall is to incorporate it into your garden, like this cute weathered white garden screen. Create a Charming Rustic Garden Wall Source Here are the top 30 ideas that other people have successfully adopted. The good news is, it’s quite easy to get an outdoor privacy screen, even an affordable one or something you can make yourself at home quite easily. However, some people may have the issue of lacking privacy in their yard due to a road or neighbors nearby. We will for sure do a tutorial when we replace the lattice.Having a patio or backyard is a fantastic feeling, especially on those warm summer days and cool evenings. I actually just bought new ones in white HERE or there are THESE. We will be hanging our string lights again too. Once they finish our Cedar Impressions (I shared more about that HERE if you missed it) we will do a blog post all about the deck paint color too and the stripes because I know a lot of you wanted that info. You could also do the same type of screen that we used as our privacy screen HERE Most of these homes use the bottom part as a garage or as an open sitting space.Ī reader shared this option of buying Decorative Screen Panels- HERE Also the horizontal slates on the side are pretty! They raised this home and did brick along the bottom opening! I love that idea. This is a good example of what our deck will look like with then white house and the gray below. Really love this look and that dark gray. I took that picture above because I noticed the latch, making it possible to store things below the deck or porch. Inspiration Pictures rather than Lattice for front porches (same ideas applies to decks). ![]() We want to change the lattice to horizontal slats and paint them the same color as the deck. But we are loving the progress! You can see where we have a lot of lattice and it is very noticeable painted in white. Below is our back deck with a lot of lattice. But I just appreciate the charm and resourcefulness of keeping the existing home. I get that there are situations where it has to be done or it is smarter. Off topic but I love to see when they keep the original home and just add onto it rather then knocking the entire thing down. None of them use lattice!Īnd a lot of these are new construction- tore down older homes that had flood damage from Hurricane Sandy. We live close to the beach and the homes have to be a certain height with the flood zoning, leaving a tall front porch with openings that need to be covered. ![]() A lot of you have the same thoughts about the lattice under your deck too and were looking for ideas! Thankfully the homes in our area are full of ideas to replace the lattice work. We have lattice underneath our deck and just don’t love the look (for us) and mixed with our new Cedar Shingles. I have looked at our deck before but once you elevate one thing it makes the other shabby things looking…well, shabby! You know that book “If you give a mouse a cookie”? Well if you give a girl new siding, she wants a new deck. ![]()
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