Landscaping Garden Privacy ideas |
Not having enough privacy at your own house is exactly what it sounds like: a nightmare! Yet, if you have a backyard, chances are your neighbours have unnecessary access into your life, and it’s perfectly normal to be bothered by that.
Today, we’re going to look at some creative
and budget-friendly ideas for adding extra privacy to your garden and house.
Landscape Garden Ideas
As much as we all love the city, for someone
considering a landscape garden, London can often be quite problematic. However,
it doesn’t have to be! Let’s look at this list that will help you get the
privacy you and your house deserves in the middle of all that city hustle and
bustle:
Your Personal Small Garden
Fortress
This might sound a little intense, but honestly speaking, there is no better way to get privacy and avoid your neighbours than to build a small garden fortress.
Now, garden fortresses aren’t actual
fortresses (as much as we’d like them to be), they are simply small rooms that
you can add to your garden. Whether you want to go into your garden fortress to
meditate or simply retreat from the rest of the world for a while, you can do
whatever you like - without the neighbours’ eyes following you everywhere.
Block the Glimpse with a Hanging
Screen
Why be subtle about the fact that you want some privacy from your neighbours? By adding a hanging screen, you will be sending the message out loud and clear: you don’t want to be disturbed.
Jokes aside, a hanging screen is a brilliant
idea as not only does it get you privacy, but it’s also affordable and looks
great.
The Classic Bamboo Fence Move
Avoid your neighbours - but in style. Bamboo fences are a classic way you build a barrier between your house and other houses. They are simple yet effective since nothing screams boundaries like a good old bamboo fence!
We hope you enjoyed this list and plan coming
back for more landscape gardening ideas!
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