We all love our neighbors. But we don’t necessarily want to make eye contact with them while we are eating a hamburger on our patio in our pajamas.
As properties get smaller and houses get closer together, privacy is becoming the ultimate backyard luxury. You’ve built the deck. You’ve hung the [Outdoor String Lights]. But if you still feel like you’re on a stage every time you step outside, you are missing one key element: A Privacy Screen.
You don’t need to build a 10-foot fortress around your entire yard. You just need to block the specific “sight lines” that matter.
Here are 5 DIY Outdoor Privacy Screen ideas that are stylish, affordable, and can be built in a single weekend.
1. The Modern Horizontal Slat Wall
This is the most popular look on Pinterest right now. It looks like a high-end hotel feature.
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The Build: Use 1×4 or 1×2 pressure-treated boards (or cedar). Screw them horizontally into two vertical 4×4 posts.
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The Trick: Leave a small gap (about 1/2 inch) between each board. This allows airflow (so it doesn’t blow over in the wind) and lets slivers of light through, keeping it from feeling like a prison wall.
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Perfect for: Attaching to the side of your [Attached Pergola] to create a cozy “wall.”
2. The “Living Wall” (Trellis)
Soft, green, and beautiful.
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The Build: Build a simple frame and fill the center with “hog wire” (a rigid metal grid) or traditional diamond lattice.
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The Plants: Plant a fast-growing vine at the base.
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Jasmine: Smells amazing.
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Clematis: Beautiful flowers.
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Ivy: Stays green all year (but be careful, it spreads!).
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Perfect for: Gardeners who want privacy that blends into nature.
3. The Drop Cloth Curtains
The softest, most romantic option.
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The Build: Use galvanized pipe or electrical conduit to create a curtain rod between the posts of your porch or pergola.
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The Fabric: Don’t buy expensive outdoor curtains. Buy Canvas Drop Cloths from the paint aisle at the hardware store ($15 each). They are heavy, durable, neutral-colored, and washable.
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Perfect for: Adding a “resort cabana” vibe to your space.
4. The Repurposed Shutter Screen
Vintage, eclectic, and cheap.
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The Build: Scour Craigslist or architectural salvage yards for old wooden shutters or tall doors. Hinge 3 or 4 of them together in a “Z” shape so they stand up on their own (like a changing screen).
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The Finish: Paint them a bright, fun color to add a pop of personality to your patio.
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Perfect for: Renters! It’s freestanding, so you can take it with you when you move.
5. The Planter Box Wall
Privacy + Plants.
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The Build: Build a tall, deep planter box out of wood. Then, attach a tall trellis or screen to the back of the planter box.
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The Weight: The soil in the planter box acts as the anchor, so you don’t have to dig holes or pour concrete.
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Perfect for: Decks or concrete patios where you can’t dig into the ground.
Conclusion: Reclaim Your Sanctuary
Privacy screens do more than just block the view. They create a “room” effect. They act as a windbreak. They provide shade.
By adding a simple slat wall or a curtain to one side of your patio, you instantly turn an open yard into an intimate extension of your home.
Ready to build? You’ll likely need to cut some lumber for these projects. If your old saw isn’t cutting straight anymore, check out our review of [The Best Miter Saws for Beginners] to find a reliable tool for your privacy project.
Enjoy your new secret hideaway!