Privacy Fences: Ideas for Privacy Fence Designs

Privacy fences help to keep those wandering eyes off your property as well as your family activities, and ensure that you spend quality time with your family and loved ones. No wonder, ideas for privacy fence designs have become so sought after these days.
Privacy Fences: Ideas for Privacy Fence Designs
Privacy fencing is the construction of fences with the foremost aim of protecting privacy, and simultaneously ensuring security and demarcation of land. These fences protect your privacy by preventing people from viewing what's happening in your home. Privacy fences have lately become an important component of urban, as well as suburban homes. Add some innovative fencing ideas, and privacy fences help a great deal in adding to the beauty of the landscape.

Privacy Fence Designs
While choosing a fence design, take into consideration the prominent reasons for which you are building these fences. Privacy fence designs and semi-privacy fence designs are to a great extent dependent on the spacing between two planks of wood in the fence. Approximately six feet tall, or more, privacy fencing totally lacks visual space in between the frames, whereas semi-privacy fencing gives a restricted view of the property, owing to limited spacing between the frames. Most often, wood or concrete is used to build privacy fences. These fence design ideas largely depend on your purpose of fencing and your budget.

Shadow Box Fence
Shadow box fencing, a variant of privacy fences, ensures you privacy without total walling of the property. To construct a shadow box fence, demarcate the area wherein you you plan to construct it, and mark the areas wherein you would erect the wooden or concrete posts at the desired interval, a distance of 8 feet being ideal. Dig a hole, about 20 inches deep and 8 inches wide. Insert the post and fill the holes with a mixture of concrete and gravel to strengthen the posts in the ground. Take three frames of wood and attach them to the posts, one near the ground, one at the top and one at the midsection, at equal intervals. Attach fence pickets, wooden frames, to the outer side of the fence by fastening or nailing them into horizontal frames. Leave a space equal to half the size of picket width between two pickets. The final step is to repeat the same procedure of attaching the pickets on the other side in such a way that all the spaces which were left between the outer side pickets are covered by inner side pickets and vice versa. The main advantage of shadow box fencing is that it is presentable on both the sides.

Stockade Fencing
In order to construct a stockade fence, you need to erect wooden posts at regular intervals, in the mixture of concrete and gravel. Nail or screw horizontal support frames to these posts, one approximately a foot above the base of the post while the second approximately 6 to 8 inches below the tip of the post. These horizontal support frames are meant to support the solid stockade panels of the fence. Align each of the stockade panels to the horizontal frames and attach them one by one between the fence posts. As the main purpose of constructing a stockade fence is privacy, no space should be left in between the vertical panels. If required, nail an extra frame on to the front side of the fence. As it is made of whitewood, it is possible to paint the stockade fence so that they match your house and add to its grace.

Concrete Fencing
Though it is not so popular, concrete fencing is a reliable variant of fencing, especially when it comes to secure fencing. In most of the wooden fencing techniques, concrete is either used to manufacture posts or to stabilize them into the ground. But in some cases, concrete walls itself are built as protective barriers. These walls are strong enough to ensure protection from weather as well as stray animals, and more importantly eyesights. Its durability is its main strength, and you can mold them in the design you prefer.

The above mentioned privacy fence ideas will allow you to create a peaceful atmosphere in your property, away from unpleasant stares and prying eyes, wherein you can retire after a tedious day's work.

By Abhijit Naik
Published: 7/1/2009
 
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