Your home is an area where you can feel safe. It’s your space to seek some privacy and escape the complexities of everyday life. Although it can be easy to seek privacy behind closed doors, it can be a lot more difficult in your garden as it’s an open space. Luckily, there are some things that you can do to enhance the privacy of your garden, regardless of its size. Take a look at the six top tips below.
Build a summer house
Building a summer house is a more costly way to increase the privacy of your outdoor space. The average cost of a summer house is around £8,000. However, if you build one using your own materials, you can save yourself a lot of money. A summer house is a shelter that allows you to enjoy your garden all year round. It can give you privacy from your neighbours, and it can also increase the value of your home. So, although it’s a significant upfront cost, it can be worth it in the long run. If you want to save some money and build your own summer house, it’s advised that you do your research. One small error could end up costing you a lot of money.
Add a trellis
A trellis is a framework that’s often used to support climbing plants. You can add a trellis to the top of your fence panels for some added privacy. The great thing about a trellis is that it can be visually appealing, unlike a fence panel which is usually quite dull. You can plant flowering climbers like a sweet pea or rambling rose that will add a touch of beauty and fragrance to your outdoor space. They’re sure to be a conversation starter among your guests and you get to enjoy the added privacy that they bring. This is an ideal solution if you’re looking for a privacy tip on a tight budget. You can purchase a trellis from your local garden centre or make one yourself.
Consider installing an awning or veranda
Awnings and verandas are ideal if you want some privacy. Awnings are an overhang that you attach to the outside of your home. They give you shade during the warmer months and the colder months – so that you can sit outside regardless of the weather. Awnings are ideal for added privacy as it means your neighbours won’t be able to overlook you. If you’re interested in finding an awning for your home, enlist the help of Nationwide Home Innovations. For years, they’ve installed high-quality awnings, verandas and patio roofs. They can find you a style that will sit comfortably within your budget and compliment your home’s overall look and feel.
Plant large shrubs
Fence panels can be expensive – especially if you have a large property border. They’re not an option for some, so you may need another idea that will help you gain the privacy you crave. A great cost-effective tip is to plant large shrubs around the perimeter of your garden to form a hedge. Shrubs will grow steadily and can eventually reach a huge size. This is ideal – if you want to create a barrier between you and your neighbours’ gardens. Conduct an online search to find some of the fastest growing shrubs currently available. Don’t hesitate to ask for advice at your local garden centre. Plants can be a cost-effective way to form natural barriers so you can create hidden spaces in your garden. They also act as somewhere for wildlife to live and seek shelter.
Make a sail shade
A sail shade can offer your garden several fantastic benefits. Not only do they add a unique feature to the outdoor space, but they also give you a cover to seek some privacy from the outside world. A sail shade uses a flexible material and stretches across several anchor points around your garden. For example, you may wish to hang your sail shade between your garage roof and the top of your fence panel. They can be a significant upfront cost. So, to save some money, you can try making your own sail shade. You can learn how to do this by watching an online tutorial.
Experiment with trees
Not only do trees make an incredible feature in your garden, but they also offer several other positive benefits. Trees make fresh soil, which contributes to a fresher/healthier lawn. Trees also enhance the privacy of your garden. Much like a sail shade, trees make it a lot more difficult for your neighbours to overlook your space. You can experiment by planting different types of trees. Why not plant fruit trees so you can harvest and enjoy the ‘fruits’ of your labour? You can also plant trees that burst into colourful blossom during the spring/summer season and produce colourful foliage in the autumn months. It’s an excellent way to add a pop of colour to the space and really bring it to life.
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