The 10 Best Outdoor Privacy Screens
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October 02, 2020:
Outdoor privacy screens come in many shapes and sizes, from lengthy mesh shields and decorative patio dividers to window shade-inspired designs. Some of them can be adjusted by hand, while others are installed in one position and meant to stay. They are available in a wide range of materials and have different levels of weather resistance. When making your choice, consider the size of your space as well as the climate where you live. If high winds and storms are common, you'll probably need something that is strong, durable, and able to attach to another structure.
The Sunnyglade Heavy Duty and the Alion Home Elegant Mesh are two such options, tough polyethylene covers for fences and garden walls - although the Sunnyglade Heavy Duty is much larger overall. Retractable designs like the Tangkula Divider and the Coolaroo Roller can be tucked away when not in use, which makes them good for people who want to be able to adjust the amount of coverage that the screen provides.
Lighter partitions like the Sorbus Extra Wide and the Nicetown Waterproof Curtain can also be adjusted fairly easily. If you're looking for something made of wood, consider the Vifah V163 Malibu, which can be attached to the ground for extra stability. While the Zippity Wilmington looks like a white wooden fence, it's actually made of durable vinyl. The Yardistry Fusion is a wooden divider with a bonus: four flower planters on the bottom for a natural touch. And if you like the natural style, the Best Choice Faux Ivy might be the right fit for your outdoor space.
For other options when it comes to exterior privacy, check out the best outdoor curtains, bamboo fencing, faux ivy barriers, and garden fences.