Patio Privacy Panels
Targeted screening for seating areas and outdoor living spaces where a full perimeter fence would be unnecessary or too heavy visually.
Privacy Screen and Lattice
Evergreen Fence helps Richmond-area homeowners solve targeted privacy problems with screens and lattice that feel intentional with the space. These projects are usually about patios, decks, hot tubs, pools, and side-yard exposures where selective screening works better than a heavy full-yard build.
Targeted screening for seating areas and outdoor living spaces where a full perimeter fence would be unnecessary or too heavy visually.
A lighter, more decorative approach that softens views, supports plant growth, and fits traditional backyard designs.
Clean visual barriers for pool equipment, trash storage, HVAC views, and service-area edges that need to look more finished.
Many backyards do not need privacy everywhere. They need it in one or two important places, such as a seating zone, spa area, or side-yard view that feels too exposed.
That is where privacy screens and lattice panels make sense. They solve the actual sight-line problem while keeping the rest of the yard more open, lighter, and easier to integrate with landscaping or hardscape features.
For Richmond properties, this approach is often a cleaner fit when HOA constraints, pool layouts, or outdoor-living upgrades make a full privacy fence feel like the wrong tool for the job.
Privacy screens make the most sense when only a few sight lines need to be blocked, such as around a patio, deck, hot tub, pool equipment area, or close neighbor exposure. They solve targeted privacy problems without fencing the entire yard.
Yes, depending on the pattern, orientation, and placement. Lattice offers a lighter look than a solid panel, but it can still filter direct views and work especially well when paired with landscaping.
No. Privacy screens and lattice can work with traditional, transitional, or modern homes depending on the material, trim details, and how the panels connect to decks, fences, or outdoor living spaces.
The most common locations are patios, decks, pergolas, pool seating areas, side yards, hot tub zones, trash can screening, and equipment concealment near visible parts of the property.
We can help you plan privacy screens and lattice panels that solve the real sight-line issues while keeping the space lighter and more intentional.
The best privacy screen projects start by identifying exactly which view needs to disappear and which parts of the yard should stay open.