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5 Fantastic fencing ideas for New Home

New homes are always gorgeous, but sometimes the yards seem a little empty and unfinished. One way to enhance curb appeal and add character to any new home is with fencing. There is a veritable plethora of fencing options to consider, and while that may seem a bit daunting, here are five hot fencing ideas to help narrow down the field.

1. French Gothic Fencing: It takes the classic picket fence look and makes a more elegant statement. Each picket rather than coming to a direct point is fashioned to resemble a spear head. For additional style the pickets can be cut in various lengths and assembled to form a scoop pattern between foundation posts. This is an ideal look to encompass the front yard or add an element of class to any garden.

2. Scalloped Shadow Box Fencing: Putting up a privacy fence can also be about adding character. Shadow box fencing alternates panels affixing them to the inside and outside of the connective railing between foundation posts. This eliminates the sense that there is an inner verses outer side to the fencing, providing uniformity while also providing a more aesthetically pleasing look. The added scalloped top of this fencing is the finishing touch that makes it more than just boundary marking for your yard.





3. Aluminum fencing: Aluminum provides a less expensive and easier to maintain alternative to wrought iron, while providing the refined look that wrought iron brings to mind. It can be styled with pressed point pickets, smooth topped without exposing pickets, or a variety of other ways to provide a visually pleasing and safe fence around your yard. With aluminum there is no concern of rust, and color coatings can be added to provide extra protection as well as a more pleasing appearance.

4. Vinyl Privacy Fencing: Vinyl is a durable material ideal as an alternative for wood for privacy fence construction. It can be fashioned with various textures to resemble wood grain or wicker, and can be colored to match or complement your home. Being vinyl also means that a quick spray with the hose will clean dirt off quickly and easily. No need to worry about wood rot, or rusting.

5. Colored Chain-link Fencing: Many residential areas abound with chain-link fencing due to its wide availability and low cost. However, many home owners do not take advantage of the availability of colored chain-link fencing. Colors such as black, brown, green, and white can provide a better look than the standard grey metal finish.

When thinking about the type of fencing that would suit your home best, consider whether your fencing will be purely ornamental or if it will need to provide a sturdy barrier to keep children and pets safe. Also the type of material used to construct the fencing may be important when you consider maintenance and how well it will withstand weathering - Jon Folsom

Lovely Fencing ideas to your yard

Interested in fencing in your yard? There are many different fencing options that may work for your home if you know what you are looking for. One of the first things to consider is whether you desire a fence for visual appeal or practical function. Another option to think about is whether you want your fence to be made of metal, vinyl, or wood. Wood fencing is frequently considered the most visually appealing, but vinyl and metal options may work better for longevity and fencing in animals like dogs. Read on for some of fencing options to consider, and what they do for your yard.

Picket Fence

Picket fences usually come in wood and vinyl options. They make a great visual barrier to mark the edge of a property in a front yard, but don't do a good job of keeping anything in or out due to space between the slats. The picket fence is frequently chosen for aesthetic reasons out of either wood or vinyl, though with careful attention to the space between pickets and the hight of the fence, it may be a reasonable option for safely fencing in animals or children as well.

Slat Fence

For a more southwestern look, some people consider getting a fence composed of horizontal wooden slats. This style of fence has a very rustic style of beauty, but it is difficult to build a horizontal slat fence that is high enough to keep in anything that is capable of jumping or climbing. While beautiful and interesting to look at, a slat fence is probably a bad idea for protecting children from a road or housing a dog that can jump.

Stockade Style Fence


The stockade fence is one of the most familiar styles of fencing that is currently sold. Because the solid wall built with a stockade fence can serve as an effective privacy barrier as well as a safe enclosure, it is frequently used to fence in back yards in crowded areas. Stockade fencing is built with wooden slats, though some choose a wood grain vinyl slat style due to the low cost and low maintenance of vinyl fencing.

Wooden Lattice Fence

While using lattice work is rare for an entire fence, it does make a great compromise between the open and airy look of a picket or slat fence and the safety of a stockade style fence. Lattice fencing is ideal for placing on top of a solid privacy fence to help the fence seem more interesting and inviting. A lattice fence offers a little bit of a view into the surrounding area without leaving the large spaces of a picket style fence that allow animals to squeeze through.

Chain Link Fence

Chain link fences are not particularly attractive, but they make up for their plain appearance in utility. Chain link fencing is one of the cheapest and simplest fencing types to set up, and does a great job of protecting children and animals from busy roads and dangerous areas without blocking the view. A chain link fence can be as high or low as the homeowner wishes, though the norm is usually only about three to four feet -Joe Cline