Homemade Wood Privacy Screens

Maria L
by Maria L
5 Materials
$120.00
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Lately, our neighborhood has been under construction. Lots of new homes are getting built. I don't know if it is the fact that we got used to have just empty lots around us, but as soon as those home started to go up, we felt the need to add a little "privacy" to our back porch.

One day while browsing on Pinterest I came across this beautiful porch with wooden screens. We both loved this look, so my husband got to work and recreated the same kind of screens.
When it was all said and done, we painted them the same color as the siding of our home so when you see them from the street, they don't look off.
We installed them using thin but heavy duty chain and large eye hooks.
So happy with this project. More pictures on the blog.




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  • Lois Lois on Jun 14, 2018

    Very much inspired....please tell me your measurement...how long is your porch and how long and wide are each panel of the panels?

  • Tommy Tommy on Jan 10, 2019

    What size wood was used and amount of spacing to create lattice look.

  • Penny-Marie Penny-Marie on Mar 08, 2019

    I looked up the chains & it says they are 14 feet long. How did you make them shorter lengths? How did you open the eye hooks to fasten the chains to them?

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  • Love these, well done


  • Barb Kiebel Barb Kiebel on Jun 28, 2019

    This is perfect! I have been trying to think of a way to provide both shade and screen the neighbor's backyard while not blocking my own garden through my deck rails. I've used an outdoor blind for 4 years now and I need something else. It works fine unless it gets in the wind and then it might loosen its moorings, flopping around all over the place and I'm so tired of hearing that at 2 in the morning and having to rush outside in the middle of a rainstorm and fix it!


    I was looking for do-it-yourself ideas because most latticework is too wide open. I want mine tighter than yours even because their yard is so damn ugly and I've worked so hard on mine.


    I especially appreciate the answer to the wind because I'm in Colorado and there will be wind!

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