Your garden backyard should be a tranquil escape, hidden from prying eyes, where you, your family, and your friends can relax. Creating a true sense of privacy is easier said than done, and it typically involves a fence, a pergola, or even a hedge.

Of course, different solutions will suit different yards and aesthetics

Create a border garden

Creating a garden framed with wisteria, allium, and lavender can help create a delicate, colourful border that effortlessly adds a sense of privacy and seclusion. Using beauty as part of your privacy.

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Use walls

Not all walls need to be rock solid. Use a wall that lets in some natural light to help your backyard feel open and airy, while still maintaining a sense of privacy. In a seating area, a privacy wall adds a touch of elegance and quiet. You can round off the area by adding some good sitting arrangements.

Put up a pergola

A private backyard doesn’t have to sacrifice your style and cosiness. An outdoor kitchen can also be used as a backyard privacy with string lights, adding a bit of warmth with a pergola. The structure of a pergola itself creates a separate area in the backyard, as well as a barrier for added privacy.

Layer with lush leaves

A natural, organic barrier can make your garden space feel even more lush. Surrounded the area with a wooden fence with climbing shrubs, trees, and other plants. The results will be a wall that feels like part of nature and enhances its surroundings whilst still maintaining privacy.

Plant vertical hedges

These types of backyard patio, privacy fencing is enforced with a row of tall vertical hedges that provide more privacy as they grow. The plants add atmosphere to the seating area while creating a natural, durable, and sustainable privacy screen.

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Just make sure that your patio has enough privacy to create a relaxing outdoor backyard space. Whether you live in a dense urban area, a suburban setting, or even in a more secluded location, your backyard should feel like an oasis.

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