How To Decorate And Enhance A Chain Link Fence

If you're looking for an affordable way to give your home privacy, consider residential chain link fences. These fences will effectively keep children and pets in your yard while keeping intruders out, all without breaking your budget. 

Typically made of hardy galvanized coated steel, chain link fencing is long-lasting and durable since it is designed to withstand all of the natural elements. Not only is it resistant to moisture, mold, and mildew, it's also strong enough to stand up against strong winds. If you live in a climate that is prone to termite damage, a steel fence may be a better option than its wood counterpart. 

Galvanized chain link fencing is also easy to clean and maintain, usually just requiring a fast rinse of the hose to remove any dirt and debris. Since galvanized steel is rust-resistant, you won't have to worry about getting the fence wet. 

Since the links are somewhat see-through, you can plant trees and bushes in front of the fence for added privacy and aesthetics. The greenery will blend in seamlessly with your home's natural surroundings.

Here are some other ways that you can decorate or enhance your chain link fencing:

1. Vinyl Coating

If you want to give the chain linking a different look, you can choose a vinyl-coated fence rather than a plain steel one. It will be just as long-lasting as its traditional counterpart but will give your yard a more customized look.

You can choose from a variety of colors, including dark green, which will blend in with foliage, sleek, modern-looking black, or rustic brown. White is a good option if you prefer a more transparent appearance. 

2. Bamboo Screens

Another easy way to add privacy and make a chain link fence more visually pleasing is by installing bamboo pole screens all around it. The bamboo securely attaches to the fencing with at least 16-gauge wire and will give your yard a tropical-inspired appeal. 

Although bamboo isn't as durable as the steel fencing, it is hardy and can withstand some natural elements. Another option is using reed screens, which may be more affordable than bamboo but won't last as long.

3. Vines

You can also beautify the fence by growing vines on it. Some attractive flowering vines include clematis, climbing hydrangea, wisteria, honeysuckle and Dutchman's pipe. The greenery will give the industrial-looking steel a more natural, botanical appearance. Since most vines grow very quickly, the fence will have an updated look in no time. 


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