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Raise up your plants
- Give your plants better view-blocking power by growing them in raised beds. It puts medium-sized plants at eye level.
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Add a lattice fence
- A lattice fence is the ideal way to achieve privacy and enclosure, without closing off your yard too much.
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Use pots and planters
- If you have a small space like a deck or patio, use pots and planters of different sizes and put them on different levels. Not only will it look beautiful, but you'll also get added privacy.
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Use a hedge
- If you want to create some privacy from the neighbors without putting up a fence, consider placing a strategic hedge.
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Climb the walls
- Plant a flowering vine to cover a fence or balcony, to dress up a wall, or to beautify a pergola.
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Look for interesting materials
- Use an unexpected element to screen the view into your yard. Think of materials like plexiglass or metal.
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Mix it up
- No rule says you have to stick with one strategy for creating privacy. Combine different methods that you find work.
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Hide behind structures
- Let structures on your property create privacy for you. For example, tuck an outdoor living space somewhere out of the view of your neighbors.
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Add curtains
- Adding curtains keeps things cozy and breezy. Plus, you can't get much more private than that!
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Plant a tree
- A single tree can be an effective way to block a view. Plant a fast-growing tree to shade your space from the sun and the neighbors' view in just a few years.
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Hang a shade sail or two
- If your next door neighbor's home has an extra story that looks down into your outdoor space, consider hanging a shade sail or two.
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Keep furniture low
- Low seating gives a cozy and private feeling that's hugged by the surrounding greenery.
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Decorate a fence
- Fences are easy to dress up with the right plants in front of them. For example, easy-care annuals, perennials, and shrubs soften a fence's appearance, while providing some privacy.
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Keep it simple
- You don't have to run a fence the entire length of your yard. Instead, put a panel or two just where you need it.
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Muffle sound
- Privacy extends beyond your sense of sight. Install an outdoor fountain or stream to muffle sound.
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Set up a pop-up canopy
- Add privacy with a pop-up canopy. Curtains can be tied back or closed completely depending on how much privacy you want.
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Punctuate your yard
- Many people plant trees and shrubs only around the perimeter of the landscape, or as a foundation planting close to the house. An alternative is to grow them throughout the yard, so you screen your space more effectively.
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Use a parasol
- One of the cheaper outdoor space screening ideas, parasols can be stylish, and are easy to install. Plus, they work both for balconies and gardens.
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Try budget-friendly bamboo
- Inexpensive and easy-to-install bamboo panels will give you the privacy you want without costing too much.
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Create zones
- Create a sense of privacy by implementing zones that are defined spaces where people can gather, while having opportunities to carve out their own space.
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Incorporate nature
- Building your deck or patio around an existing tree will help provide privacy and shade to your backyard.
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Add a freestanding wall
- A freestanding wall helps control wind and adds privacy to your outdoor space.
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Build a raised terrace
- Building a raised terrace with high walls gives the space the privacy needed in an otherwise exposed backyard.
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Choose large plants
- Chose large-scale plants to add privacy to your outdoor space, including if you have a balcony. It definitely helps give the space a sheltered feel.
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Opt for partial cover
- The wall next to the garage door helps add extra privacy to this backyard patio, while providing a cozy seating area.
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Turn your back
- To preserve a sense of privacy, position seating facing in.
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White painted lattice panels
- White painted lattice panels add privacy while retaining an open and airy feel. You can also plant a flowering vine on it for a pop of nature.
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Decorate the fence
- Get creative and strategically decorate your privacy fence so it doesn't feel too stark.
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Use an outdoor cinema
- Invest in a projector and put up a big screen in your yard for a cinematic experience. Hang your screen in a spot where you want privacy. Sources: (The Spruce) (Real Homes) (Better Homes and Gardens)
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Raise up your plants
- Give your plants better view-blocking power by growing them in raised beds. It puts medium-sized plants at eye level.
© Shutterstock
1 / 30 Fotos
Add a lattice fence
- A lattice fence is the ideal way to achieve privacy and enclosure, without closing off your yard too much.
© Shutterstock
2 / 30 Fotos
Use pots and planters
- If you have a small space like a deck or patio, use pots and planters of different sizes and put them on different levels. Not only will it look beautiful, but you'll also get added privacy.
© Shutterstock
3 / 30 Fotos
Use a hedge
- If you want to create some privacy from the neighbors without putting up a fence, consider placing a strategic hedge.
© Shutterstock
4 / 30 Fotos
Climb the walls
- Plant a flowering vine to cover a fence or balcony, to dress up a wall, or to beautify a pergola.
© Shutterstock
5 / 30 Fotos
Look for interesting materials
- Use an unexpected element to screen the view into your yard. Think of materials like plexiglass or metal.
© Shutterstock
6 / 30 Fotos
Mix it up
- No rule says you have to stick with one strategy for creating privacy. Combine different methods that you find work.
© Shutterstock
7 / 30 Fotos
Hide behind structures
- Let structures on your property create privacy for you. For example, tuck an outdoor living space somewhere out of the view of your neighbors.
© Shutterstock
8 / 30 Fotos
Add curtains
- Adding curtains keeps things cozy and breezy. Plus, you can't get much more private than that!
© Shutterstock
9 / 30 Fotos
Plant a tree
- A single tree can be an effective way to block a view. Plant a fast-growing tree to shade your space from the sun and the neighbors' view in just a few years.
© Shutterstock
10 / 30 Fotos
Hang a shade sail or two
- If your next door neighbor's home has an extra story that looks down into your outdoor space, consider hanging a shade sail or two.
© Shutterstock
11 / 30 Fotos
Keep furniture low
- Low seating gives a cozy and private feeling that's hugged by the surrounding greenery.
© Shutterstock
12 / 30 Fotos
Decorate a fence
- Fences are easy to dress up with the right plants in front of them. For example, easy-care annuals, perennials, and shrubs soften a fence's appearance, while providing some privacy.
© Shutterstock
13 / 30 Fotos
Keep it simple
- You don't have to run a fence the entire length of your yard. Instead, put a panel or two just where you need it.
© Shutterstock
14 / 30 Fotos
Muffle sound
- Privacy extends beyond your sense of sight. Install an outdoor fountain or stream to muffle sound.
© Shutterstock
15 / 30 Fotos
Set up a pop-up canopy
- Add privacy with a pop-up canopy. Curtains can be tied back or closed completely depending on how much privacy you want.
© Shutterstock
16 / 30 Fotos
Punctuate your yard
- Many people plant trees and shrubs only around the perimeter of the landscape, or as a foundation planting close to the house. An alternative is to grow them throughout the yard, so you screen your space more effectively.
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17 / 30 Fotos
Use a parasol
- One of the cheaper outdoor space screening ideas, parasols can be stylish, and are easy to install. Plus, they work both for balconies and gardens.
© Shutterstock
18 / 30 Fotos
Try budget-friendly bamboo
- Inexpensive and easy-to-install bamboo panels will give you the privacy you want without costing too much.
© Shutterstock
19 / 30 Fotos
Create zones
- Create a sense of privacy by implementing zones that are defined spaces where people can gather, while having opportunities to carve out their own space.
© Shutterstock
20 / 30 Fotos
Incorporate nature
- Building your deck or patio around an existing tree will help provide privacy and shade to your backyard.
© Shutterstock
21 / 30 Fotos
Add a freestanding wall
- A freestanding wall helps control wind and adds privacy to your outdoor space.
© Shutterstock
22 / 30 Fotos
Build a raised terrace
- Building a raised terrace with high walls gives the space the privacy needed in an otherwise exposed backyard.
© Shutterstock
23 / 30 Fotos
Choose large plants
- Chose large-scale plants to add privacy to your outdoor space, including if you have a balcony. It definitely helps give the space a sheltered feel.
© Shutterstock
24 / 30 Fotos
Opt for partial cover
- The wall next to the garage door helps add extra privacy to this backyard patio, while providing a cozy seating area.
© Shutterstock
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Turn your back
- To preserve a sense of privacy, position seating facing in.
© Shutterstock
26 / 30 Fotos
White painted lattice panels
- White painted lattice panels add privacy while retaining an open and airy feel. You can also plant a flowering vine on it for a pop of nature.
© Shutterstock
27 / 30 Fotos
Decorate the fence
- Get creative and strategically decorate your privacy fence so it doesn't feel too stark.
© Shutterstock
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Use an outdoor cinema
- Invest in a projector and put up a big screen in your yard for a cinematic experience. Hang your screen in a spot where you want privacy. Sources: (The Spruce) (Real Homes) (Better Homes and Gardens)
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How to make your outdoor space more private
These privacy ideas will help you relax and stay at ease
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We love to enjoy our outdoor spaces. What we don't appreciate, however, are the prying eyes of neighbors and strangers alike. Making sure your patio, balcony, or backyard has enough privacy is key to creating a relaxing outdoor space. Whether you live in a dense urban area, the suburbs with neighbors on the other side of the fence, or even in a more secluded area in the countryside, your outdoor space should feel like an undisturbed oasis.
So, how do you create your own hidden sanctuary? From plants to privacy screens and outdoor curtains, click on for a range of ideas that can help you out!
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