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5 Ideas for Outdoor Privacy Screens

Updated: Jun 3





Privacy in your outdoor space can make it so much more enjoyable. Maybe you’re concerned about theft or have nosy neighbors. Perhaps you’re just looking for a bit of solace and a place to relax away from spying eyes. Your reasons, like your yard, can remain private! These ideas for outdoor privacy screens can also protect you from the elements. Give your patio a beautiful makeover and reap the benefits of increased seclusion and protection from sun, wind, and noise.


How to Create Outdoor Rooms

Creating outdoor rooms combines the beauty of the outdoors with the comfort of the indoors. Types of outdoor rooms include a living room, dining room, kitchen, recreation room, or a cozy reading nook. Defining the purpose of each space can help you determine what you need and how you want to lay it out. Use these ideas for privacy screens to help section off “rooms” so you can make the most of your space.





1: Privacy Panels

Installing privacy panels or screens is a simple way to add a little bit of style and seclusion to your outdoor space. Privacy panels come in many different colors, styles, and can be made out of almost anything. Also use the panels to differentiate your outdoor rooms!



2: Patio Plants for Privacy

There are plenty of patio plants (say that three times fast!) that can create privacy and additional shade. Finding large, lush plants to grow along the areas you want to be enclosed is a natural and beautiful way to create privacy. Plants like palms and bamboo can naturally create some shelter as they grow taller and thicker. You can also try planting full, taller plants in a raised planter to speed up the development of privacy.






3: Outdoor Curtains

Get creative with your ideas when it comes to outdoor privacy screens. Curtains add a home-like and beautiful touch to your patio. Indoor curtains likely won’t be able to withstand the outdoor elements, so opt for sturdier, but equally beautiful, outdoor curtain fabric. You can hang them along the sides of your outdoor structure, creating a cozy and private area to eat and enjoy. Think outside the box by hanging curtains anywhere in your yard with wire attached to your house and to a fence.


4: Trellises, Pergolas, and Arbors

Trellises, pergolas, and arbors are common structures found in the beautiful backyards of Allentown. Just as a quick refresher, you can differentiate the three of them by remembering that trellises are flat latticework structures that plants can climb; pergolas also support vining plants but come with beams and a roof: essentially an entire room. Finally, arbors are tunnel-like arches for vining plants that you can walk through or stand under. These three options are great ideas for creating more privacy in your outdoor space. Try growing clematis, climbing roses, ivy, climbing hydrangea, or wisteria on these structures.




5: Plant Trees and Shrubs

Planting trees and shrubs is a long-term and eco-friendly solution to your privacy concerns. Flowering shrubs like lilacs, azaleas, and mountain laurels are a few ideas to add privacy and beauty to your patio area. Lush evergreen trees can do the heavy lifting to protect your privacy—and their thick foliage creates a wall of green all year round.


These outdoor privacy screen ideas are just the beginning when it comes to customizing your outdoor space to suit your needs and style. If you’re looking for more ideas for outdoor privacy screens in Allentown, come visit us! We’re always here to lend a hand.






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