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13 Genius DIY Privacy Fence Ideas That Cost Less Than $200 in Materials

Idea 11: Make a Freestanding Patio Privacy Screen

freestanding patio privacy screen for renters with decorative lattice and portable backyard privacy

Why Freestanding Makes Sense

A freestanding privacy screen is perfect for renters, balconies, small patios, or anyone who doesn’t want to mess with concrete. You get privacy exactly where you need it, and you can move it later.

Honestly, I love a project that leaves room for changing your mind. Gardens teach that lesson constantly.

Build a Stable Frame

Make a rectangular frame from 2x2s or 2x3s and add wide feet at the base. You can fill the center with lattice, slats, fabric, or faux greenery depending on your style.

For extra stability, attach the feet to planter boxes or weight them with sandbags hidden behind pots. Wind is the enemy of cute vertical things.

Use It as Decor Too

This kind of outdoor screen wall can do more than block views. Hang lanterns, clip on string lights, or add small herb pots if the structure is strong enough.

I especially like using one behind a bistro set. It makes even a tiny patio feel like a destination instead of just, you know, outside.

Best Spots for It

Place it near seating, hot tubs, grill zones, or along a deck edge. It creates a room-like feel without any major construction.

If you enjoy thrifted charm and a little personality, hit the next button below. Old doors and shutters make the kind of privacy divider that gets compliments immediately.

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Written by The Home Growns

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