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20 Ideas for Better Backyard Privacy

Published on November 24, 2020Last updated October 5, 2021 ♛ By Melissa J. Will

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If you want to block your neighbor’s view of your backyard there are lots of privacy options even if you do not have a fence.

If you have a fence but it’s too low, see How to Make a Fence Taller.

Trellis, fence, and plants providing privacy for backyard garden.

Creative Ways to Make a Garden Private

Privacy fence and garden walls with plants.

If you’re like me, you want your backyard to feel like a peaceful retreat—not a place where it feels like someone might be watching.

Many of us live in neighborhoods with houses close together and little outdoor privacy.

While big trees and shrubs offer good natural solutions to block views, they take a long time to grow.

The ideas I gathered here provide more immediate solutions to screen patios and garden areas.

The most important tip is to choose your placement carefully. I’ve provided a diagram below to help determine the best location for whatever structure you choose. Done right, you can block out the view entirely without spending a lot of money.


Before You Start

  1. Find out the local bylaws and ordinances regarding fences and garden structures to understand what is permitted in your area.
  2. Also find out whether any building permits will be required and if you will need to submit plans for approval ahead of time.

Pick a High Priority Area

Sometimes there are several spots in the garden that need better privacy.

Instead of trying to fix all the problem areas with one solution, tackle them one-by-one with a variety of solutions.

Start with whatever is most important—usually a patio seating area—and do that one first.

Privacy Solution Example

1. What location in your garden is top priority for privacy?
2. What are you trying to block out and where is it located? Where are those eyeballs you don’t want watching you?
3. Do you also want to block out sound (yours or the neighbor’s)?

Example

  • I want the sitting area at the back of my yard to be private.
  • The neighbor to the south has a view into our garden from his second storey bedroom window.
  • He’s too far away to hear our conversations so it’s just visual privacy we need.

The basic strategy for positioning the screen is—

  • The higher the neighbor’s view, the closer you want the privacy screen to your sitting area.

This diagram shows how it works:

Diagram showing how privacy screens work in gardens.
  • The more you want sound to be blocked, the denser the screen should be.
  • If neighbors are really close, a full privacy fence with the wood butted together (no gaps) is best.
  • If neighbors are farther away, a trellis style screen will probably work (and generally looks much nicer near a patio).

Again, establishing some natural barriers likes trees, hedges, shrubs, or vines, will add more privacy in the future. Also, once they have matured, you may even wish to remove the screen or fence.

Until then, build something that fully protects the most important area for privacy in your garden. If you have privacy there, the rest won’t matter so much.


Chain link fence and flowering vine.

Related: How to Hide Ugly Fences Including Chain-link


20 Creative Ways to Add Privacy to Your Yard

1Living Wall

A freestanding screen or metal planter holder with flowers or vines trailing down is a beautiful way to increase privacy next to a sitting area.

Vertical plant wall with greenery.
Plants growing on walls (“living walls”)

Framed succulent garden art project.

Related: DIY Succulent Wall Planter (Living Picture Frame Art)



2Privacy Lattice Arbor

You would need fence posts for a structure like this one. The middle arbor section makes it much more interesting than plain panels. The composting area is hidden behind it.

Gray painted privacy screen in garden.
Privacy lattice arbor with garden art

Creative garden art ideas and plant arrangements.

Related: 12 Creative Ideas to Steal for Your Garden



3Fence Board Privacy Wall

This one is in my garden. I built the free standing structure to block the view from the neighbor’s deck into my garden. I built it using the dimensions of fence boards so I wouldn’t waste wood or have to do many cuts.

Freestanding outdoor privacy screen with bug hotel.
Freestanding privacy wall made from decking boards

Privacy garden wall with built-in bug hotel.

Related: DIY Outdoor Privacy Screen with Bug Hotel



4White Fence with Rose Arbor

While this structure defines the space between the driveway and yard, you could make one anywhere in the garden as a focal point. Covered in vines, it will definitely block the view.

White arbor with roses.
White fence with rose arbor over pathway

5Freestanding Bamboo Screen

I saw this idea on a garden tour. You could fill in the middle entirely with bamboo and make it wider to create an attractive privacy screen.

Vertical privacy wall with bamboo pieces.
Decorative freestanding bamboo screen

6Patio Arbor

This structure is over a back deck near the house. Slats do a good job making things feel more private. You can see out from the slats but from a distance, it’s harder to see in.

Painted patio arbor with privacy screen.
Patio arbor with privacy slats

Rose arbor with seating area

Related: Gallery of Arbors, Trellises, Obelisks, and More


7Old Branch Hedge

This is another one from my garden. I did not build it for privacy but that ended up being a nice side effect. I like to keep tree branches that have fallen from the trees or from pruning and let them slowly decompose. Among other things, it’s good for attracting insects and feeding birds.

Tree branch crib in garden.
Old branches used to block neighbor’s view

DIY tree branch crib.

Related: Create a Wildlife-Friendly Fence with Old Branches & Trimmings



8Herringbone Slat Screen

Screens like this one look really pretty, allow air flow, but still define the space nicely and obscure the view between yards.

Herringbone privacy fence.
Herringbone slat screen

9Raised Bed with Built-In Privacy Fence

This one is on another side of my garden. I wanted a big, raised bed so I decided to use tall posts for the back corner and used them to add privacy wall.

Raised bed with privacy wall.
Raised garden bed with built-in privacy fence

Raised garden bed with built-in privacy wall.

Related: DIY Raised Garden Bed with Privacy Fence



10Trellis in Fence

This one is part of the fence and I like the idea. It’s a way to make a fence taller without creating a solid wall. The clematis vine fills it in nicely.

Inlaid trellis with clematis flowers.
Trellis built into fence

Clematis vines in bloom.

Related: Clematis 101: Easy Guide for Beginners



11Covered Patio

This is a pricier option. By adding this large structure over the patio, the homeowners have created a nice, private seating area.

Patio with privacy walls around sitting area.
Covered patio with privacy lattice

12Creative View Blocker

Many areas have bylaws restricting the maximum height of garden fences. But, it is sometimes legal to have taller structures within the yard. This tall screen is smart workaround.

Freestanding privacy screens in backyard.
Privacy lattice built within property line to block neighbors’ view

Freestanding tall trellis acting as a privacy screen.

Related: How to Make a Fence Taller for Better Privacy



13Hanging Framed Screens

This one adds some privacy and interest to a fairly small back garden. The freestanding posts hold framed pieces of lattice.

Hanging framed privacy screens.
Hanging framed privacy screens

This is a closer look at the corner:

Hanging privacy screens in garden.
Hanged privacy screens in corner of back garden

14Staggered Vertical Wood Screen

I think this one was probably photographed at a garden show. Wood posts are cut at various heights to form a staggered wall curving around the patio area.

Spiral privacy fence around table and chairs.
Staggered height vertical wood screens

This portable privacy fence on Amazon offers another way to surround a patio using privacy panels and ground spikes.


Vertical garden supports for plants.

Related: 12 Creative Vertical Garden Projects



15Privacy Lattice Screen

Pieces of high-density lattice are framed between wood support posts completely blocking the view into the yard behind.

Privacy Lattice Screen
Privacy lattice screen in garden

Cozy lounge chair in the garden.

Related: 24 Relaxing Garden Nooks Far From the Madding Crowd



16Lattice Framed Bench

It’s an arbor and seating area all in one. This would be a good beginner building project.

Lattice Framed Bench
Lattice framed garden bench

17Free-Standing Screen

Another free standing screen idea. Adding garden art helps dress up the standard privacy lattice.

Free-Standing Screen
Privacy lattice fence

18Horizontal Slat Fence

This one is a fence but I included it because I really like how horizontal slats add a modern touch to a garden. It’s a nice contrast to a typical fence with vertical boards.

Horizontal Slat Fence
Horizontal slat privacy fence

19Square Lattice Screen

This large square lattice is between a driveway and back garden. It’s see through and not really private but does define the space nicely.

Square Lattice Screen
Wide square lattice screen

20Patio Screen

When it’s light out, this patio is private. You can see out but not in. When lights are on in the evening, you can see in.

Patio Screen
Cedar screening at side of porch

I hope you have found some privacy ideas to use in your garden.

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~Melissa the Empress of Dirt ♛

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