How Can I Get Privacy in My Backyard Without a Fence?
One of the main reasons why people will purchase a home is because of the outdoor spaces. For example, it was open, offered beautiful views, and was private. Many people love lounging out in their backyard, taking in the beauty of nature, soaking up the sun, and breathing in the fresh air without having to worry about prying eyes. Have you recently learned that a new house is being built that’s going to adjoin your property? While you welcome new neighbors, you probably won’t be too keen on the idea that they will be able to peer into your backyard. Sure, you could put up a fence to retain your backyard privacy, but installing a fence can be expensive, require upkeep, and unpleasant to look at.
How Can I Get Privacy in My Backyard Without a Fence?
Is there a way that you can still enjoy your backyard – and make friends with your new neighbors – without installing a fence to maintain your privacy? There are actually several ways that you can create privacy without a fence. For some simple and highly effective options, keep on reading.
Evergreens
One great option to block a neighbor’s view of your backyard is to create a living privacy fence with evergreen. There are many different varieties of evergreen trees that will block out unwanted eyes from prying in your backyard while also adding dimension, color, and beauty to your property. Some great evergreen options include:
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Emerald green or golden arborvitaes
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Holly trees, English yew
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Boxwood
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Cherry laurel
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Red tip photinia
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Hemlocks
For a more cohesive look, choose a single species and plant them in a straight line along your property line. To create more interest, choose a few different species and plant them in a staggered pattern.
A Succulent Wall
Instead of planting hedges or trees directly into the ground, you could create a living wall for privacy. Put your ingenuity to work, or contact a local landscaping professional, and use a trellis to create a wall of succulents. This idea is perfect for warm, arid climates. Succulents grow in all shapes, sizes, and colors, so you can really create something that is visually stunning that adds to the uniqueness of your yard while also allowing you to maintain privacy in your outdoor living areas.
Doors or Shutters
Traditional fences, such as stockade, PVC, and chain link, are common. While there are many different styles available, traditional fences are kind of played out and can be eye sores. What isn’t played out, however, is a privacy fence made of doors or shutters. Gather a collection of doors and shutters in varying shapes, sizes, and colors, and install them along the edge of your property line to create and add this one-of-a-kind privacy fence idea into your landscape design.
Curtain Screen
A budget-friendly option to add privacy to your backyard is to use outdoor curtains to create a soft, flowing privacy wall. Install poles every few feet so that they’re standing vertically (just like fence poles). Then, secure galvanized poles along the top. Purchase (or rummage) curtains made of outdoor fabric, feed the curtains through the galvanized poles, and voila! You now have a beautiful, effective, and inexpensive privacy fence. What’s more, you can open and close the privacy fence, too!
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