6 Ways You Can Add Privacy to Your Home

Do you want a private backyard? One of the first things that you might gravitate towards when thinking about adding privacy to your home is to have a fence installed around the property’s perimeter. This is a great idea, but some housing subdivisions do not allow fencing of any kind. However, there are options to add privacy to your home without fencing. 

In this article, we will explore the top ways to add privacy to your home. Below you will find six of the best choices. 

  1. Screen Enclosure Orlando Style: Screen enclosures are very popular. They offer privacy while making a great area to hangout. The screen also prevents biting insects from attacking during the evening hours. You can enjoy the great outdoors in comfort. For additional privacy, you might want to plant shrubs around the area in strategic spots or use potted shrubs. 
  2. Hedge: A hedge is a living fence line. Choose from hardy plants like Leyland Cyprus or sweet viburnum. 
  3. Central Florida Pergolas: A pergola is a great addition to any outdoor area, especially where you dine. The pergola can support fragrant vines that provide ample shade and privacy. 
  4. Shed:  Have you been wondering where you are going to keep all your yard tools and other accessories? What about a garden shed? A strategically placed shed will not only provide privacy but also a bit of shade. 
  5. Pool Enclosure: The Orlando pool enclosure landscape craze is not lessening. Most people in Central Florida have a pool with an enclosure. The screen structure keeps debris out of your pool, stops biting insects, and provide a bit of much-needed privacy while you and your family are enjoying a swim. As with the Central Florida screen room, you can also landscape around the pool screen with plants or shrubs to make it even more discreet. Some people place potted plants in the enclosure to not only create a tropical look but also obscure the view of nosy neighbors. 
  6. Sunroom: The Villages sunrooms dot the landscape in the retiree haven but sunrooms are very popular across the state. They are an ideal retreat and add much-needed living space to your home. Although sunrooms are bedecked with windows you can easily arrange them to create a private retreat. 

If you are considering having a pergola, sunroom, screen room, or pool enclosure installed then please contact us today. We offer superior construction to withstand the ever-changing Florida weather.

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