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1. Install a Living Wall for Privacy

How about making your deck more enchanting and private by installing a green wall? Here are the steps to continue.

2. Wattle Fencing for Privacy

Get a very cost-effective and appealing look for privacy in your outdoor space with this wattle fence. Learn more about it here.

3. DIY Garden Slat Wall

How about creating a slat wall for merchandising your garden pots and accessories. Check out the tutorial here.

4. Shutter Privacy Garden

Using these window shutters can be one of the most unique and distinctive privacy fence ideas for the backyard. For details, click here.

Also Read: Ideas To Create Privacy Using Plants

5. Reed Roll Fencing

You can also opt for reed roll fencing in your garden and backyard for a completely raw look. This Hungarian blogger here used to cover the balcony for privacy.

6. DIY Bamboo Privacy Screen

Bamboo privacy screens can give a more natural and zen look to your patio or backyard deck while providing a privacy cover. Learn more here!

7. Repurposed Shutter Fence

Give your backyard privacy a new look by repurposing old shutters. The how-to is here.

8. Privacy Fence From Junk

The best out-of-waste idea for your privacy fence. Check out the garden decoration with junk here. Check out more DIY garden projects from junk items.

9. Tin Accent Wall

Want to give an industrial touch to your backyard? Build a tin accent wall with the help of this tutorial.

10. Lattice Privacy Wall

Building a wood lattice privacy wall has two advantages. First, it helps with privacy. Second, you can use it to hang pots and grow plants vertically. All the instructions are here.

11. Privacy Screen Hot Tub

You must have tried an outdoor shower, but how about an outdoor hot tub? Build a privacy screen for that with the help of this DIY.

12. Patio Hideaway Screen Project

Put up a very modish look on your patio by using these wooden and aluminum hideaway screens. Check out the instructions here.

13. Build a Privacy Wall

Isn’t it a great idea to build a privacy wall with a barrier of fence panels! Learn to create it here.

14. Urban Garden Privacy Screen

If you’re an urban garden, build a privacy wall that not only saves you from prying eyes but also provides you a lot of vertical space to grow plants. Get the details here.

15. Plank Fence for a Sloping Backyard

Learn how this redwood plank fence was built to lend privacy to a sloping backyard in this DIY article from HGTV.

16. Beautiful Contemporary Fence

This contemporary fence idea goes well with beautiful foliage plants. We found it here.

17. Cedar Wood Panel Fence DIY

Using cedar wood panels can be a great solution for building a privacy fence. Here is the DIY.

18. Privacy Fence with Vertical Garden

A straightforward and budget-friendly DIY that can enhance the look of any garden using this horizontal privacy fence, and the best part is you can hang planter pots on it. The DIY is here.

19. DIY Outdoor Privacy Screen

If you’re on a budget, build a privacy fence with shower curtains, bamboo poles, and zip ties. Check out the details here.

20. Modern Horizontal Fence

Learn the interesting story behind this modern horizontal fence and how it was made here in this blog.

21. DIY Privacy Fence Bamboo Look

Learn how these reed fence rolls were utilized to create a natural privacy screen in this DIY post.

22. DIY Privacy Fence

Check out this project if you want to build a sturdy DIY fence for your backyard that will take care of both your privacy and safety.

23. Privacy Fence for Under $300

This DIY privacy fence idea for the backyard is similar to the number 21. You’ll need to buy the heaviest bamboo fence rolls and follow the directions they show here.

24. Build a Gabion Fence

Learn how to build the most natural–A gabion fence in your backyard with the help of this tutorial.

25. Build a Living Wall

Easy to assemble, colorful, the supply of fresh herbs near your kitchen, privacy, and what not? Click here to see the tutorial.

26. Wattle Fencing

Who doesn’t prefer an ancient and sustainable fence style? Check out this easy wattle fencing DIY here.

27. Bamboo Fence Rolls

You can cover some unattractive features or views of your garden by using these bamboo fence rolls. Check out the idea here.

28. Staining Fence

A two-in-one project can be really beneficent–staining a fence not just gives it a polished look but protects it from rain and bad weather. Learn more here

29. Modern Privacy Screen

Build this easy and contemporary style privacy screen in 8 simple steps with the help of this tutorial.

30. Project Picket Fence

That classic-good-old American picket fence never goes out of style. Bring its charm to your backyard with the help of this DIY.

31. DIY Bamboo Fence

Check out this fantastic makeover of the backyard and how to make this beautiful bamboo fence here.

32. Light Colored Wood Fence

Here’s a detailed video on how to make a wooden fence for your backyard with ease.

33. Build a Private Fence on Budget

If you don’t want to spend a lot of money making a fence for your yard, then you must check out this video.

34. Beautiful DIY Fence

Here’s a simple yet functional wire fence DYI that you can take ideas from and make a similar one for your small garden.

35. Install Vinyl Fence

If you are a fan of the minimalist look, then this is the fence for you! Watch the video for complete details.

36. DIY Cedar Fence Panels with Built-in Lights

These Cedar Fence Panels make for a great fence, and the built-in light arrangement adds a lot of appeal at night!

37. A Large Fence Gate

Here’s an effective way to cover up an open area on your property using cedar panels. Details are here.

38. Horizontal Slat Fence

Here’s an appealing idea that you can use as a fence to cover up your garden using horizontal boards or planks.

39. Fence on a Slope

If you have a sloping garden, you can use different fence styles to cover the area neatly. Here are all the details.

40. Marble Fence

Transform the look of your boring wooden fence by adding glittering marbles! For details, click here.

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Garden fence ideas – 28 ways to ensure beautiful boundaries

It might not be the first thing you think of when giving your garden a refresh, but garden fence ideas can go a long way to giving yours a brand, new look. Whether its just a lick of paint, or if you're planning on swapping out your old fence entirely, we got lots of ideas to get you started.

Knowing what your options are will help make the process easier, and depending on your garden landscaping  will indicate whether you need to start a fresh, or just give your current fencing a facelift.

Garden fence ideas

The best garden fence ideas can bring structure, texture, definition and joy to your outdoor space. After a long winter, it's lovely to be able to get out into the garden again. But if you're to enjoy the space at its very best, some work will be involved, whether it's replacing or maintaining a garden fence, weeding and mowing, or redesigning some key features to give your garden a whole new look.

The garden fence is one element of a garden that's often overlooked and relegated to the realms of the practical. A fence's main function might be to separate one garden from another, providing a handy boundary that we all respect, but we shouldn't underestimate its importance. The type of fence you have can really affect the look of your garden.

1. Turn things on their head

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Think outside the box when it comes to your fencing and get creative. You don't have to use fence panels in the orientation they were necessarily intended, especially if it doesn't suit your space. Here, fence panels with vertical panels have been turned on their sides and joined together to create fencing that works better for the space. It also allows the home owner to hang potted plants and gardening tools from the horizontal slats, creating storage space too.

2. Break it up with bamboo

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Garden fences are not only used along the boundaries of your space, but can also be used to zone different areas within your plot too. Bamboo screens are great for this as they are lightweight so you can install them yourself, plus have a malleable quality to them, making them great for all spaces. They can also be cut to the size you need, and any off-cuts make lovely flower bed borders.

3. Take it back to black

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Black might seem like a bold choice for garden fencing, but by painting yours in this shade, will actually make the greenery around it seem greener! Fresh green shades up against the black of your fence will make them stand out even more and gives a contemporary look thats easy to achieve. Finish the look by hanging a string of fairy lights along the top, which at night will create a cosy glow against your fencing.

4. Encourage ivy to grow in abundance

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If it's not an option to replace your fencing, perhaps you can try and disguise it a little instead. Creepers and climbing plants like ivy, will happily grow up and over walls, fences, panelling and more, so while it's fine to plant it up where you want this to happen, be aware that ivy can spread quite quickly and cause some damage to walls over a long period of time. That might sound a bit scary, so while with maintenance ivy is easy to grow and live with, you could always opt for some panels of faux greenery to disguise ugly fencing instead.

5. Pop up a potting bench

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Turn your garden fencing into the backdrop for a potting station. Instead of your garden ending with just a solid fence, break it a bit by setting up a potting bench and work station to enjoy all summer long. Fixing up a couple of shelves will give you space to display potted plants and garden accessories.

6. Echo your fencing around the garden

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If you have chosen a contemporary fencing that creates a feature in your garden, why not echo that feature to other areas too? Here the homeowner has made a bench with similar slim panels of wood as the fence behind, tying the whole space together. Thin, horizontal slats of wood are a modern, fresh look for fencing and whether painted or left bare, are perfect for courtyard and turf covered gardens alike.

7. Take it up a level

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Use traditional lap fence panels to align the different levels of the perimeter of a garden. Run the design alongside an incline or stepped paving to create a continuation of the fence, rather than adding different height levels – making it feel disjointed.  Rather than staining or painting the panels, simply seal them with a coat of wood preserving varnish for an understated finish.

8. Paint a feature wall

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Update an old fence with new season trends with a splash of paint, creating a feature wall within your garden.  Try creating an ombre effect by choosing several colours in the same paint family. This delicious earthy colour palette is a mix of 'Bleached Rose'; 'Sandbank'; 'Gingerbread' and 'Sharon Fruit' all by exterior paint specialists Sadolin.

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'Create a striking look for your fence in two tones,' advises Cuprinol & Dulux creative director, Marianne Shillingford. 'Keep the darker colour at the bottom to show off brightly coloured furniture and to make floral arrangements pop. All it takes is a bit of masking tape to get a sharp line between the divide.'

10. Soften the look with spacing 

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If your property is not over looked you may not wish to erect a solid fence panels. This slatted fence is a soften approach to setting the boundaries of a garden, without making it feel enclosed. The slim gaps between the slats allows a glimpse of the greenery beyond, in a sense extending the view of the garden – while still framing the grounds.

11. Create a country vibe with woven willow twigs

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Give your garden a country-style feel with the addition of woven willow branch garden fence panels. Enhance the look by using vintage fruit boxes and crates stacked to form open storage shelves, storing, flowerpots and wellies.

12. Bolt-on a neon pink trellis

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Give an old brown wooden fence a splash of colour with a colourful trellis. Fences are perfect for attaching trellis for climbing plants too. A vibrant trellis is a cheap and easy way to give your fence an easy, yet practical facelift.

13. Repurpose old shutters as fences

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Create an innovative garden fence that has plenty of eco credentials by repurposing old shutters. Start by giving the shutters a coat of paint. Grey is a good colour for a backdrop, as it pretty much goes with everything, but white would look fab, too, especially when it starts to become rougher and less pristine. Add hooks to your shutter fence and use them to display pretty potted plants – buckets work well, as their handles make them easy to hang.

14. Pick trellis-style fencing that climbers will love

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A trellis fence is ideal screening one part of a garden from another without losing too much light. And if you're a fan of climbers like magnolia, it's also a cost-effective two-in-one option.

15. Create privacy with a fence extension

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This beautiful low wall has so much character, it would be a shame to cover it up with full fence panels. Similarly, building it higher to give the owners more privacy would be costly and could make the space feel too institutional. This fence 'extension' has been carefully selected in a colour that complements the brickwork, and its horizontal slats have a contemporary feel to chime in with the landscaping's mix of traditional and modern.

16. Mount on an outdoor kitchen

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A slatted fence panel can be so much more! By adding a protective pergola above, a countertop and a shelf for storage, you can build up an outdoor kitchen for next to nothing. A little imagination, basic DIY skills and some timber can go a long way – add baskets for storing pots, pans and fuel for your outdoor cooker, and hang festoon lights so that you can cook well into the evening.

17. Paint your garden fence to make it colourful and cheery

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Let your garden fence stand out from the crowd with a stylish colour clash. If you're a brave sort, give your garden furniture a makeover at the same time. This picture shows that there are no rules. You could go for just one bold shade or divide your fence up into multiple panels – make masking tape your friend to achieve a perfectly straight line.

18. Camouflage in green

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If you don't want your garden fence stand out from the crowd with bold colours, make it blend in with a coat of green paint. A serene shade of green helps to make this garden fence camouflage into the foliage. You can add colour through other mediums, from a string of decorative bunting and jolly striped outdoor cushions.

19. Go for an on-trend grey fence

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Use your garden fence as part of an outdoor kitchen. Take your barbecuing as seriously as the Aussies by moving your kitchen into the garden during the fine-weather months and using your fence as a handy place to store the bits and bobs you need. Hang utensils in close reach of the action, along with a rack for all your favourite sauces. You could even place a clock on the 'wall', so you can make sure burgers and steaks don't get cremated.

20. Open the boundaries with rustic materials

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To prevent a garden fence from feeling too imposing or constraining it's an idea to use rustic materials to break up the design. A willow twig fence design is given a softer edge thanks to infilled panels of chicken wire – providing a secure design but allowing a view through. Use this for doora and gates, teamed with willow woven fence panels for the main fenced area.

21. Decorate your garden fence with colourful tealight holders

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Take a garden fence with a trellis top and jazz it up with jam-jar-style tealight holders that look super pretty even during daylight hours. Use secure but unobtrusive nails to hang them so that they look almost like they're floating. A variety of shades will work well, but clear jam-jar tealights would also look great. At night, enjoy their warm glow from the comfort of a nearby garden chair - bliss.

22. Create a secluded dining area with willow fencing

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Go for a garden fence that is extra high so that it will provide all the privacy you could ever need - especially if you have curious neighbours. This fence features narrow lengths of willow that create a bamboo-style effect, ideal for screening an existing fence if you don't want to start completely from scratch. Willow screening fence panels can also add height to a short wall or fence, or you could even use it to keep the compost heap hidden from view.

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Mount a wooden garden fence on top of a concrete border for an elegant and modern scheme that has the feel of a room, complete with 'skirting board'. Not only does this contemporary garden fence look great, but it will also keep the gravel neatly in place. Go for horizontal wooden panels so that everything is flowing in a similar direction - a smart mid-toned varnish will be the perfect finish.

24. Decorate your garden trellis

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Paint a garden fence white to create a pretty country look that will really brighten up your garden. The gaps in this trellis fence have been used to hang some characterful buys, such as a 'Welcome to my garden' sign. A garden trellis has other advantages, too, from providing a helpful place to train climbing plants to offering privacy without blocking rays of sunlight.

25. Paint your picket fence in an array of colours

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Use a fence to create a front garden with a difference. This design has been painted in colourful shades that make passers-by feel that bit happier. We all dream of a white picket fence, but if you're lucky enough to have one, why not take the plunge and go for something a little more daring? Paint your fence in pastel hues for a pretty, rather than garish, look.

26. Mix your materials to create an unique look

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For a unique take on a garden fence, combine stone and wood in a Jenga-style arrangement. Here, this has been done not just for the effect, but also for practical reasons - stone will endure a good soaking from the outdoor shower far better than wood. With a garden fence like this, the emphasis is on quality natural materials with an innate beauty of their own.

27. Match the woodwork

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Uniform the look of your garden by matching the colour on all the woodwork, from the garden fence to the raised beds and planters.

28. Charm with a picturesque picket fence

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When it comes to garden fencing you can't get much more idyllic than a traditional white picket fence surrounding the property. A charming picket fence in white is ideal for both front and back gardens to create a picturesque enclosure for your home. As picket fencing only offers a low level partition it might not be suitable for homes that require more security - such as households with children and pets.

What's the cheapest fence to build?

The cheapest fence to build is most commonly one made of chicken wire with a wooden frame, but it of course depends on how big the building requirements are. Standard fence Lap panels from any major DIY retailer are the most affordable and most popular choice for gardens of all shapes and sizes. More decorative fence panels will cost you more but they do add an extra style element to your garden design.

Essentially you can make garden fencing using any panels of wood, whether bought new or reused from a previous project. You could also try and source left over wood from sites such as Gumtree or FreeCycle.

How can I make my garden fence look good?

You can transform an existing garden fence easily with a fresh coat of stain or a paint colour. This method also means you can change the look of the garden with each season, as colour trends change. You can choose to paint the entirety of the fence or simply paint panels or even patterns to add interest. Adding decorative touches such as overlay panels or signage can add character to a functional garden fence.

You could also dress your fencing with lights, bunting or garlands.

What fencing is best for gardens?

It totally depends on what type of garden you have and what style you want to opt for. Urban gardens might benefit from simple, contemporary style fencing, while country gardens can carry off a more ornate design. If you live in a rural location, you might need fencing that keeps wild animals out, (or small pets in!) or you might need fencing that enhances a view, but still makes your feel secure. If you're going to invest in quality fencing, be sure to do your research first as well as check with your neighbours that they are happy for the changes to be made first!

 

Additional words: Holly Walsh

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True dreamers always win over realists because they think more broadly. And if the dreamer decides to make dreams come true, then his fantasy can turn a standard English garden into a French house in the southern province. The woman was able to turn the neglected backyard of her house into a fabulous playground for two children and a relaxation zone for herself. nine0005

Ordinary yard

Laura Brown lives in the UK and has two sons, one of whom has autism. Having moved to a new house, the woman wanted to create the most comfortable conditions for life and recreation for all members of a small family.

Having finished with the living space, Laura began to equip a small yard. The small garden she inherited was devoid of decorative vegetation, the only and dubious decoration was a large pile of rubbish dumped in one of the corners. The usual conditions for a newcomer, but they gave rise to extraordinary transformations. nine0005

Looking for romance

Being limited in the budget, the woman could not start global changes. But Laura did her best to make the garden a cozy place not only for her, but also for the children, one of whom needs special attention.

She painted the old fence, planted beautiful living plants. Three years ago, as soon as she moved into the house, the woman joined the local club of amateur gardeners, the knowledge gained during the classes helped her to choose not just plants adapted to the area, but to choose bushes, flowers and garden decor that evoke a response in the souls of people with autism . nine0005

Laura did her best to involve both children in the games. And if one of the children easily responded to interesting classes, then the second one needed an approach. For this reason, the woman was looking for complex forms, a special palette and unusual decor in the design of the garden.

An unexpected decision

The back yard became like a recreation area, but, according to Laura, remained completely impersonal. As a romantic, she dreamed of a fabulous garden, completely different from the surrounding reality. Rejecting modern standards and trends in the design of the adjacent area, the woman turned her attention to the decorative panels that were used to decorate some areas in the gardening club. nine0005

This is how she made a discovery that helped her create the unique atmosphere many people dream of. The simple solution was to hang a plastic shower curtain over the fence bays. She chose a model with masonry and wooden shuttered windows, which was the best solution.

Curtains seem to be easy to buy for anyone. For example, such.

Fairy tale illusion

By stretching the curtain and laying it on a flat vertical surface without wrinkles, Laura achieved an amazing visual effect, which she herself did not even suspect. Sharing the details of the garden renovation on a popular social network, the woman posted photos of each stage of the work. The account was popular, but she felt the real recognition of subscribers only after a radical alteration of the fence. nine0005

After seeing recent photos, some people thought that Laura is the owner of an old Victorian mansion, built of stone. The landscape caused a lot of questions and requests to share the secret, because regular blog visitors knew about the main circumstances of the repair and the initial data of the garden and the house.

In response to inquiries, Laura revealed her little secret about a shower curtain that you can buy at your local hardware store. She also clarified that the fabulous effect can only be seen in the photo, if you get into the garden, it immediately becomes clear that the fence is decorated with a curtain. nine0005

However, her garden space design approach has been well received by most of her blog's fans. Many thought that such a trick is an excellent backdrop for living plants and decor, makes the yard visually larger and gives children a lot of room for imagination.

Any romantic can decorate a deaf plain fence with a curtain with a landscape pattern. For example, on a popular Chinese site, the assortment of curtains with prints is huge, there is always plenty to choose from in order to transfer fairy-tale characters or an old castle to a separate courtyard of a house or cottage. nine0005

Another affordable and affordable way of finishing can be pasting over the spans of the fence with a film with a printed pattern. Dare and boldly turn your dreams into reality, even if the inspiration is a simple shower curtain!

35 DIY fence decorating ideas with photo

No matter how beautiful and well-groomed the site is, the soul periodically asks for changes. But this does not mean that it is necessary to completely reconstruct the territory adjacent to the house. A couple of elements are enough to make the site sparkle with new colors. One of the options for the transformation can be decorating the fence. In this article, we will share specific ideas. nine0048

If you are tired of the fence, and there is no urgent need to change it yet, then this article is for you. We will show the most creative and at the same time democratic ideas for decorating the fence - you just have to bring the one you like to life.

Blackboard

Probably every child dreams of being free to draw on the walls. Parents in every way suppress such creativity, sometimes not even very humane methods. There is a way out - a school board installed on the fence. Children will be delighted, and you do not have to force them to play in the fresh air. With this inexpensive purchase, you kill three birds with one stone: the wallpaper is intact, the fence is decorated and the children are happy. nine0005

Birdhouses

Multi-colored bright birdhouses will not only be a wonderful decoration of the fence, but will also help pass family leisure. And for children, this will turn into a whole ritual - first collect them, then color them and make interesting compositions on the fence.

Glass bottles

The key to an excellent harvest is not only the gardener's skill, but also a good country mood! A charge of joy and positive is guaranteed to give the original decor of the fence. One of the ideas - flowerpots from glass bottles! Such a design element will speak about the extravagance of the owners of the site and emphasize their individuality. nine0005

Vertical succulent garden

If the old fence is no longer aesthetically pleasing, no problem! The problem is solved very simply, it is enough to plant a vertical garden of succulents on the fence. And it's not as difficult as it seems at first glance. All you need is a couple of old boards or pallets from which the landing boxes are formed. They are attached to the fence, and plants are planted inside them. Looks amazing!

Garden lights

Excellent winter option! Especially if the event is held in the yard. With such a piece of decor it is both cozy and light!

Butterfly fence

A boring fence can be diluted with colorful butterflies. They can be made independently from any durable material using stencils. Do not use multilayer plywood, in the open air it tends to exfoliate and swell.

Decorating with old furniture

Don't rush to throw away your old unwanted furniture. It can decorate the area. The advantage of this decoration is that it will cost you practically nothing. With a minimum of financial costs, you get a creative and unique design of the site as a result. nine0005

Metallic flowers

To decorate a fence with metallic flowers, you don't need much - the actual metal item and spray paint. And then it all depends on your imagination, you can use any colors and make different compositions. In any case, the fence will be transformed, and the site will sparkle with new colors.

Pots for collecting bags

Old bags gathering dust in the closet can be put to good use! For example, turn them into flower pots and hang them by the handles on the fence. nine0005

The second life of garbage

Some of the items that you were already going to throw out can make good decor items. For example, the decoration of the caps on the fence. Bright covers form a panel, which is a pleasure to look at!

Old shoes as an element of decor

Have children grown out of shoes? Don't rush to get rid of it. Especially save bright multi-colored rubber boots - they will be useful to you in the decor of the fence! Rubber boots can be used as flower pots and hung on a fence. nine0005

Decorative element made of slippers

As a rule, almost every country house is full of slippers, rubber slippers and other similar footwear. They can be a great addition to your landscape design. You can use this decor in different ways. As an option, decorate the fence with slippers. It will look beautiful and summery.

Mirror decor

Any designer will confirm that mirrors visually enlarge the space due to the optical effect. This technique can be used in landscape design, and sometimes even necessary if the area is small. A great option is to attach mirrors to the fence. nine0005

Hanging pots

And this is a more standard way to decorate the fence with flowers - put them in beautiful pots that you do not have to buy. You can take old flower pots with chips and hang them in a damaged place against the fence.

Frame composition

When minimalism is in action, style and beauty are guaranteed. Even from the most dilapidated fence, you can make a "candy" thanks to the elements of minimalism. So, for example, you can take old picture frames, paint them in any bright color and make an interesting composition out of them. nine0005

Flowers made of plastic lids

In fact, absolutely any lid will do. You can paint them and do anything with them, come up with various combinations: flowers, butterflies, geometric shapes.

Redesigned decor

Surely everyone in the country house somewhere in the attic has old crockery that has not been used for a long time. And among it there are often very beautiful plates and saucers. You can use them for good, for example, decorate a fence with them. nine0005

Flower baskets

Another way to decorate the fence with flowers is to hang a flower basket. You can use them as many as you like and place them in absolutely any order.

Recycled fence

Instead of throwing plastic bottles in the bin, you can make a fence out of them, for example, enclosing a flower garden or flower bed. This version of the fence is not only original, but also democratic.

Car tires

Flowerbeds near the house made of car tires are already a fairly common phenomenon. And if you attach the same tires to the fence, then it will turn out to be much more interesting. In some cases, such decor will emphasize the hobby of the owners of the site or their professional skills.

Multi-coloured tins

Another option for planting flowers is used tins. Repaint them in bright juicy colors, hang them on the fence and enjoy the transformation of your site. nine0005

Window frame

If you hang a window frame on a fence and put flowers, you get something like a showcase. You can also decorate this design with small decorative elements: homemade butterflies, old toys and baskets.

Flowers from wheel covers

Car owners willingly sell unpaired wheels for a nominal fee, one of which is damaged. You can buy them at tire shops. It remains only to paint the disk and use it to decorate the fence. nine0005

Wooden shelves

You can also use old wooden crates as shelves. This is convenient, the boxes will become an additional storage place or a flower stand, and beautiful. Shelves can be painted in rainbow colors, then the yard will become bright and sunny.

Stencil Drawings

An old dilapidated fence can be brought to life with colorful designs. If you want to do it quickly and guaranteed beautifully, use a stencil. Among other things, a stencil is also a good anti-stress! nine0005

Crafts

Funny figurines of animals, birds and even people can be made by yourself or you can buy a ready-made version. This decoration of the fence will be most appreciated by the small residents of the site.

Knitted decor

Knitted decor elements are ideal for dry regions. And how charming the fence will be if you decorate it with knitted butterflies and flowers!

String art

String art is a popular art movement. To create such beauty, you only need nails and thread. nine0005

Welcome sign

Your hospitality will be emphasized by a welcome sign on the fence. In addition, it will be a great design solution and make your guests smile!

Paper decor

When a party or a children's party is coming up the other day, you can decorate the fence with bright paper flowers, for example, made of cardboard. Or take a beautiful shiny origami paper. More than enough options.

Cartoon characters

Children will be delighted, because their favorite cartoon characters will come to life and settle nearby. Such an element of decor will bring lightness and family comfort to the site.

Palmette

An unusual tree in the form of a palmette will help visually correct an unsightly fence and serve as an excellent decoration.


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