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For some, a wooden picket fence offers just the right amount of privacy. Its traditional, quaintly charm means you get a level of privacy while adding a measure of curb appeal to your property.
While a wooden picket fence doesn’t offer total privacy, it offers just enough, especially for property owners who don’t like the feeling of being closed in. Besides, you can space the slats closer to each other, so much that peeping Toms have to squint to see through it.
Staying with the minimal privacy theme:

Like a wooden picket fence, a standard design split-rail fence does not offer a lot of privacy. But, again, it could offer just about enough privacy. If you like its rustic feel, any good wood fencing contractor in Guelph should have enough creative skills to customize your fence to your exact level of privacy.
Adding more privacy from to a split rail fence can be as easy as adding two or three more horizontal rails where you would normally just have three. Besides adding privacy, the extra rails can also accentuate the fence and bring a stronger, distinctive character to your backyard space.
A split-rail privacy fence will not work for every property or taste, but it can produce an ambiance and charm that’s unlike anything you will see in Guelph’s suburbs.
Here is another option to consider for a rustic-themed wood privacy fence:
If you are on a tight budget, this privacy fence idea works a treat. Done right, it is attractively rustic and offers good privacy. Easy to install, building a wooden pole fence entails lining mid-sized round lumber posts one against another in a trench.
If you like the look of a wooden stockade or picket fence but you work a demanding job that leaves you no time to replace rotted boards and restain your wooden fence, then a vinyl privacy fence is what you should be looking at.
Fire-resistant and with fence panels that are as high as six feet and with the strength to withstand strong winds, you will get a fence with as much privacy as you would like and which will last as long as 100 years. In terms of a privacy fence that combines longevity, smart looks, and low maintenance, vinyl is a clear winner.
And now for something a little less conventional:
A chain-link fence is highly durable and offers good security. But as far as privacy goes, it isn’t a worthwhile option. Practically see-through, without some creative customization, it offers zero privacy.
With some effort, however, it can be fashioned into an effective privacy fence. And there are surprisingly quite a few ideas to could consider for this. You could drape canvas fabric over the stretch of fence you require privacy, which could be the part of the property that divides your backyard from the neighbor’s.
Another idea that’s common and which works all the time is by dressed your chain-link fence with some greenery. You can plant and train a hedge or your favorite climbing vices through the fence.
The hedge will create dense foliage that will completely block off outside views of your property. You will need to budget time and grooming effort to nurse your hedge until it has covered enough of the chain-link to bring the right amount of privacy to your backyard.