Backyard Privacy Ideas That Still Look Beautiful
Screen out neighbors with planters, panels, and greenery β without building a fortress.

Overview
Privacy doesn't have to mean a tall wooden wall. Layered plantings, slatted screens, and pergola curtains create seclusion while keeping your yard feeling open and lush.
Tips & ideas
- Plant fast-growing privacy trees like arborvitae for living walls.
- Use tall grasses in planters for movable screening.
- Add a horizontal slat screen for a modern look.
- Outdoor curtains on a pergola create instant privacy on demand.
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