7 Ways To Make Your Backyard More Private | Chatelaine

2022-07-22 20:08:38 By : Mr. Tracy Han

As Robert Frost once wrote, “Good fences make good neighbours.” But let’s be real: Good fences aren’t cheap. Here are seven budget-friendlier—but still stylish—ways to create privacy outdoors.

If you have neighbours who can see down at you, a sail will add horizontal privacy as well as cover from the sun. One caveat: You’ll need to attach the corners to strong posts. This may require having posts installed, but that’s still way cheaper than springing for full fencing. Most sails come with extra rope and springs so you can adjust the fit to your space. You can also get a local sewing company to make a custom option for you. Like the vibe of a sail, but don’t need the overhead privacy? Consider white outdoor drapes. In addition to coverage, they give off sleek coastal vibes.

Tall plants perform double duty by adding natural privacy and greenery. Choose plants, such as junipers or cedars, that grow quickly and stay green all year long. If you’re patient—and on board for some manicuring—opt for smaller, less expensive shrubs that will grow into each other and then, with some pruning, create a wall. Ask your local garden centre to recommend fast-growing plant varieties appropriate for your climate and exposure, and don’t forget to check about a warranty. On a balcony, add a row of tall potted plants (real or faux).

Trellis panels are traditionally used to anchor climbing plants, but they can also create an inexpensive division between you and your neighbour. Anchor panels in the ground with metal fencing stakes, tie them to chain-link fencing or screw them onto heavy planter boxes (there are also planters that come with trellises already attached). Modernize the look by painting panels black, which makes greenery pop. You can use trellis panels on a balcony as long as they are safely secured.

Privacy screens are a great solution for balconies or small patios. Plus, you can also hang planters and lanterns on them. Linear privacy screen, $449, hauserstores.ca.

If you have the space (and the DIY confidence), an outdoor pergola kit is far less pricey than having one built. Pergola kit, from $1,485, tojagrid.ca.

Sleek and modern raised planters give height to your plants and add another layer of separation. Dalya raised planter, $215, southshorefurniture.ca.

Create an outdoor room of your own with this sun-blocking roller blind. Coolaroo roller blind, from $119, leevalley.com.