To border or not to border, that is the question…if you’re going to choose the first option, we invite you to browse the gallery below and pick the fence panels that would fit best in your garden. Most of the models are based on horizontal lines and have an average height so that the viewer’s access to the surrounding panorama is not blocked. As a result, the yard feels airy and uncluttered. As for the functionality of the fence panels, here are the most important uses: they provide protection against wind, assure animal safety, mark the private area near a pool or mask a collateral street.

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A bench with an enclosed pot near the fence.

Ted and Tish Peterson House in Chevy Chase, MD (Renovation & Addition)

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Greenery near the fence panels enliven the atmosphere.

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Fence panels are sometimes used for building gazebos. 

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If you want true privacy, choose a fence with little to no space between boards. A closely spaced lattice can be nearly as private as a solid material when combined with the lush foliage of climbing plants.

 

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