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Garden screening ideas: 13 ways to create privacy in your garden
Gardens and outdoor spaces serve as sanctuaries, but maintaining privacy from neighbors can be a challenge. This article provides 13 diverse garden screening ideas, ranging from economical and fuss-free solutions like bamboo in pots to long-term investments such as walls, pergolas, and fences. Each idea offers unique benefits in terms of cost, aesthetics, and functionality.
Standard fencing is highlighted as a popular and economical choice for garden privacy. It is versatile, can be easily painted to match garden trends, and is available in various styles, from basic overlap to contemporary cedar slats. Georgina Read from Paving Superstore notes that most fencing has a lifespan exceeding 10 years, provided it is treated annually. Planning permission is generally not required for back garden fences up to 2m in height, or 1m if adjoining a road or footpath. The average cost for a standard shiplap fence is between £45-£95 per meter, including fitting.
Modular fencing offers a stylish and contemporary alternative made from composite materials. These hard-wearing, UV-fade-resistant panels are a budget-friendly option and can be installed by competent DIY enthusiasts. B&Q's Neva range, for instance, allows for mixed and matched panels in versatile colors and wood-grain textures, with prices starting from £28 for a pack of three slats. Acoustic fencing is introduced for those seeking to reduce noise pollution from traffic or neighbors. Leigh Barnes from Jackson's Fencing explains that certified acoustic solutions can reduce noise levels significantly, often by as much as 32 decibels, while blending with the environment. Prices for acoustic fencing are bespoke due to varying site conditions and noise sources. A water feature is also suggested as a way to create ambient sound and enhance privacy.
Decorative screens are presented as a way to make a style statement, particularly in smaller areas. These panels, often with cut-out patterns or motifs, diffuse views rather than completely hiding them, and can be enhanced with climbing plants. Corten steel screens are mentioned as a durable, naturally oxidizing alternative to timber. While relatively high in cost, screens offer portability and artistic appeal. Screening rolls made from natural materials like bamboo, reed, rattan, or willow offer a practical and aesthetic solution for covering existing walls and fences, easily attached with galvanized wire or cable ties. Online garden centers like Primrose offer a wide selection of both natural and artificial options.
Planting is emphasized as an effective and beautiful screening method. Hedging shrubs and climbers can provide privacy, reduce unsightly views, block noise and air pollution, and attract wildlife. Isabelle Palmer of The Balcony Gardener suggests trees or tall plants like bamboo and laurel for height and interest, and bushy or vining plants like clematis or jasmine for quick coverage. She advises against blocking natural light and recommends low-level bushy plants in containers for flexibility. Shannen Godwin of J. Parker's recommends Photinia Red Robin or Pyracantha for foliage walls, and mobile options like Azalea and Hydrangea in pots for color. Tall grasses such as Miscanthus and Pennisetum are noted for their fast-growing nature. Trellis is a low-cost, easy-to-fix solution for adding height to existing fences, which can be stained, painted, and used to support climbers or create garden 'rooms.'
Pergolas offer a standalone structure that can add height and support screening plants. They can be used to install fence panels or trellis, offering varying degrees of privacy from solid panels to open designs. Pergolas also provide overhead privacy, especially useful for overlooked gardens. Planning rules for pergolas allow for heights up to 2.5 meters within 2 meters of a boundary, or 3-4 meters elsewhere. Living walls, either natural or artificial, can distract from neighboring views and add interest. Artificial options from stores like IKEA are more budget-friendly and low-maintenance. Awnings, sails, and large parasols provide flexible privacy and shelter from sun or rain, suitable for outdoor spaces overlooked from above or the side. Standard patio awnings can range from £150 to £500, with bespoke options costing up to £9,000.
Walling provides a solid, permanent privacy solution using natural or reconstituted stone or brick. Materials can be chosen to match the home's style, with recycled options promoting sustainability. Natural stone walling creates a subtle appearance and can be planted between stones. While a costly investment due to labor, walls offer longevity and attractive aging. Prices for a 2m high stone or brick wall range from £50-£220 per meter. Glass partitions, specifically sand-blasted panels, maximize natural light while maintaining privacy. These are an investment, starting at £850 per linear meter, but only reduce light transmission by about 10 percent. Finally, garden buildings like summer houses or home offices offer a multi-functional solution, providing extra living space and privacy due to their height allowance (up to 2.5m near boundaries without planning permission). Affordable options are available from stores like Homebase, with more permanent structures potentially requiring planning permission.
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