Fence - Landscaping Ideas
Fence ideas get more useful when they help you plan the whole edge condition, not just pick a panel style. These real YardShare projects show how fences work with planting, grade changes, narrow-side-yard circulation, driveway approaches, and patio or backyard gathering zones so privacy feels intentional instead of tacked on after the fact. With the fresh privacy-screen and side-yard editorial lanes already live, this browse hub now works best as the practical support surface that connects screening, enclosure, and day-to-day yard flow without pretending every project is a fence-only makeover.
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Picket fence
Picket fence to hold the lab in the yard... It was my husbands first fence p...
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Waterway Retreat
This is a house/project I recently finished in Wilmington, NC. The challenge...
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Bandon Landscaping Project
by WiesnergLandscaping my Bandon Oregon new home on a shoestring (retired) budget. Besid...
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El Campo del Mar
This is our villa in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. El Campo del Mar is nestled al...
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HANK's Place
by WojAmyOur home was built in 1976 but, the previous owners never really worked on th...
About Fence Landscaping
All fence photos on YardShare are shared by real homeowners and landscaping professionals, so you can compare full projects instead of a single hero shot. Use these examples to study plant combinations, material choices, and how each feature connects to the rest of the yard before you copy anything at home.
Keep browsing related inspiration: privacy-screen ideas from real yards, side-yard ideas from real yards, driveway edge and arrival ideas, patio layouts with enclosure and privacy, backyard planning ideas .
Fence planning questions
What should you compare first on a fence project?
Start with what the fence needs to solve, privacy, security, pet containment, driveway separation, or a cleaner backdrop for planting, because that usually decides height, openness, and where softening landscape should go.
How do fences feel less harsh in a yard?
The strongest examples pair the fence with planting layers, path edges, gates, or patio/backyard zones so the enclosure reads like part of the layout instead of a hard boundary dropped at the property line.