Tabitha Blue, digital content creator at Fresh Mommy Blog, put together thiseasy-to-follow tutorialfor a DIY slat fence.
Layering this feature with a horizontal fence is a stylish way to add more privacy.
A Backdrop for Cooking
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Anoutdoor kitchenis an equal parts useful and stunning backyard feature.
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A horizontal fence makes the perfect backdrop for your grill and outdoor countertops to pop against.
This design that shows off a wood arbor paired with a wood bench is a great example.
Little touches like this willhelp your backyard feel like a cozy second living room.
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Think beyond terracotta pots here.
The flower pots themselves can be a beautiful design feature that complements your fence.
The corner of your fence is an ideal spot to tuck a matching built-in shed.
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Black Stain
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There are so many different stain colors on the market.
However, there are other more unique varieties to consider for your fence as well.
For example, cedar and redwood create a stunning visual appeal with their warm red and orange tones.
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Horizontal fences tend to cost more than vertical fences, because they require higher quality wood.
Cheaper wood can start to sag on a horizontal fence.
Horizontal fences typically measure between 3 to 8 feet tall, depending on how much privacy you want.
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