3 Examples of Great Decorative Privacy Screens

3 Examples of Great Decorative Privacy Screens

Your patio and backyard are your refuge. You go there to relax on warm summer evenings or to read. Below are a few ideas for decorative privacy screens to safeguard your outdoor alone time.

Use Shrubbery

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You can grow tall bushes, use grasses, or bamboo. These can be grown straight from the ground or a tin planter. Bushes can be placed directly in front of your patio to block out the prying eyes of a nosy neighbor.

Install Lattice Screens

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You can create a rustic aura around your patio with a set of lattice screens. Lattice is best when stained or painted in light, contrasting colors. Even a light pastel coat will suffice.

DIY Tree Branch Privacy Screen

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There are two ways you can do this. You can build a partial privacy screen that fits over your patio door or a larger, movable one for your yard. The latter, known as a wattle, is larger and can be moved anywhere you need privacy. All you need to do is secure some tree branches to a frame and crossbeam for either of these.

Recycle Your Old Shutters

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You can make sustainable use of old shutters by turning them into backyard privacy screens. Set them up in a row as a fence or to guard your patio. They can be used as a bold statement to keep the meddlesome neighbors at bay. Paint them in a single color or in different shades for a dramatic effect.

Liven It Up With Bamboo

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Bring in a hint of the East with classic bamboo screens. They're great for shedding light while giving you much privacy. Plus, bamboo in its natural form has a beauty of its own and requires no further decoration.

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