Idea 8: Add Slatted Privacy Screens for a Breezy Beach-House Feel

Create privacy without blocking all the light
A slatted wood screen is one of the prettiest ways to add privacy near a pool. It gives you separation, but it still allows airflow and sunlight to move through.
That matters a lot in humid summer weather. Solid barriers can make a pool deck feel stuffy fast.
Pair soft finishes for a beach-house look
I like white-washed or pale gray slats mixed with natural wood posts. That combo feels clean, relaxed, and very beach house pool decor.
You can also echo the screen finish on nearby steps, trim, or planter boxes. Repeating the tone helps the whole design feel tied together.
Make the screen work harder
Screens are great places for hooks, hanging lanterns, or even vertical planters. Add climbing jasmine in warmer regions, or use simple trailing annuals in pots for a softer edge.
For city-adjacent yards around places like Philadelphia or DC, this kind of upgrade can make a huge difference in comfort. Privacy gets way more important when homes are packed close together.
Know when screens beat fencing
If you want something lighter and more decorative than a fence, this is often the better choice. It feels intentional instead of purely functional.
Privacy solved, now let’s deal with one of the biggest real-life issues around any pool deck: getting in and out safely without ruining the style, so hit the next button below.


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