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When Roy Rogers crooned the iconic song “Don’t Fence Me In,” he clearly hadn’t seen these gorgeous fence ideas for the backyard. A fence is an ideal way to bring a little privacy to your outdoor space, but it’s also an opportunity to show off your style, enhancing your patio and overall curb appeal. From traditional farm-inspired fences to ones with a modern twist, these backyard and garden fences will help you dream up a design of your very own.
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Backyard Fence With Country Style
David A. Land
Once a neglected foreclosure in rural Wisconsin, this farmhouse home is now brimming with country appeal, especially in the backyard. Nestled next to a cheerful seating area and garden beds, the wood fence features a “Fresh Produce” sign with plenty of vintage flair.
This contemporary fence sports a warm stain that's simply picturesque when paired with the accompanying perennials below. Plus, it happens to be a perfect perch for visiting cardinals.
The owners of this Washington State farmhouse were on the hunt for a home that was old and teeming with character, and they certainly found it. They even kept the original fence, which we think looks rustic and beautiful.
This Rhode Island home has been beautified by its green-thumbed owner, who built a backyard fence from a trellis and planted bountiful wisteria to fill the spaces.
Sometimes, it’s not about the actual fence but rather the accents around it. Flea market finds like this rusted wagon wheel make a standard backyard fence stand out.
For a fun departure from white fencing, try black. The moody hue looks modern and sleek. Here, a black criss-cross fence provides a flawless forefront for this 125-year-old farmhouse located in Tennessee.
Backyard fences needn't be perfect. Often, the ones that display knotty or distressed wood, chipped paint, or varying lengths, shapes, and widths are the most charming.
This fence boasting a beautiful vertical garden does double duty. The stacked planters were designed for Home Depot by Ben Uyeda, the expert behind the blog HomeMade Modern.
Whether you’re working with a backyard or front entrance that could use a wee bit more privacy, this modern fence does the trick with its narrow spacing and complementary trees and plants.
This Massachusetts beach house owes its beautiful curb appeal to the pretty white fence that encircles the exterior and a stone walkway that welcomes guests inside.
We love a weathered fence, and this one is even more delightful because it matches the design elements of the old farmhouse. Some posts even have mini roofs—how cute!
With its sleek, streamlined appearance and contrasting colors, this fence is a trendy take on backyard fencing—especially when paired with cement planters.
You are oh-so-lucky if you score a house with an original fence made of stone. This stone wall adds character and acts as a barrier between the patio and the rest of the yard.
Shelby Deering is a lifestyle writer who specializes in decor, home tours, wellness, travel, vintage, and feel-good stories for national publications. She’s from Madison, Wisconsin, and when she’s not writing, you’ll find her running local trails, shopping flea markets, or going for walks with her husband and corgi.