15 Unique Ideas For a More Private Backyard

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Your backyard should be a tranquil sanctuary away from the noise and disturbance of the city and nosy neighbors. When you’re hosting guests or just trying to unwind, having some personal space is helpful. Don’t worry! Our list of 15 stylish and innovative ideas will help you create a personal retreat while beautifying your outdoor space. 

Plant a Living Wall of Greenery

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The most eco-conscious approach to creating a personal haven is planting vertical gardens. Use trellises to train verdant plants, such as ivy or creeping figs, to form a living, breathing wall that will screen your yard from curious onlookers.

Construct a Pergola

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Pergolas provide shade and style to a building and serve as an outdoor retreat. Vining plants, such as grapes or wisteria, can be grown on their beams. This way, they provide shade and aesthetic value to your backyard.

Place Outdoor Drapes

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Did you know that adding outdoor drapes can transform a patio into a resort-style area? If you want to soften your backyard without sacrificing visibility, try using these loose-fitting fabrics. Select weather-resistant materials for maximum durability.

Choose Tall Storage Units

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Decorative grasses planted in tall planters can serve as natural screening. Without having to build anything permanent, these tall plants can make your backyard look better and give you privacy at the same time.

Fence Your Property in a Lattice Pattern

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Try a lattice fence for a semi-private and aesthetically pleasing boundary. It blocks out direct light but allows some to pass through. Like jasmine and roses, climbing flowers and plants can enliven your garden and make it more private.

Set up Screens for Privacy

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Wood, metal, or fabric freestanding privacy screens are adaptable and easy to transport. Carefully position them around seating areas to create cozy nooks and crannies. They’re lightweight and portable, so you can rearrange your backyard as the mood strikes you.

Include a Waterfall

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Whispers from a fountain or small waterfall can be used as white noise to block out other sounds and make you feel calm. The sound will mask ambient noise and provide a quiet retreat even though it won’t block your view.

Personalize with Ornamental Panels

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Intricately cut-out metal or wood panels combine style and privacy. Ornamental panels such as these are ideal for defining specific areas in the yard. You can even customize them to reflect your unique taste and aesthetic.

Erect a Stone Wall

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If you want a rustic or Mediterranean look, you might want to build a stone wall. Apart from its beautiful appearance, the stone is sturdy enough to last. While offering complete seclusion, stones of varying sizes and textures add visual appeal.

Weed Barriers

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A boxwood, private, or cypress hedge is an enduring and classic way to demarcate your property from the neighbor’s. Hedges add visual and structural interest to your yard and serve as a natural sound barrier, creating the illusion of more privacy.

Read-to-Hang Shade Sails

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The installation of shade sails, made from outdoor fabric designed to last, allows you to create a private haven in your backyard. A rainbow of colors and forms is available, and they provide shade and shield you from the sun.

Build a Trellis Out of Wood

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Climbing plants trained on a trellis make for an attractive screen. To make a visual screen, set it up next to fences or seating areas. Honeysuckle and clematis are two examples of plants whose colorful foliage can fill those spaces.

Promote the Growth of Bamboo

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Due to its dense growth, bamboo is an excellent choice for creating a secluded zone. Plant it in large containers or scatter it groundward along fence lines. It will add an exotic feel to your lawn with its tall, thin stalks acting as natural screens.

A Gabion Wall to Rescue

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As an industrial-chic yet aesthetically pleasing method of seclusion, gabion walls are constructed from wire mesh and filled with rocks. These buildings hide unwanted sounds and views while adding a touch of modern style to any backyard, whether rustic or ultra-modern.

Make Use of Multiple Textures

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Combining elements such as plants, metal, and wood can create seclusion without sacrificing variety. Plants, screens, and fences can create a multi-layered barrier to keep prying eyes out of your yard while still providing privacy.