In backyard screen selection, safety, privacy and aesthetics must be balanced


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By Alica Dusil


Landscape design is seeing a rise in the use of sheet metal to create decorative privacy screens and art installations. Photos courtesy Dusil Design.

Homes are now worth a lot more than they were a decade back. Many consider their primary residence to be more than just a place where they do daily activities. They can be multi-purpose centers where you can host friends and small business meetings, or even get some exercise.


This bonsai tree design demonstrates how a wall can be transformed into a canvas. The artwork is on three panels that measure 55 mm (2 inches). To let shadow effects play, the art is placed on three panels that measure 55 mm (2 in.)

As a result, backyards can be transformed into an exclusive vacation spot. There are many design options for outdoor spaces, including private relaxation areas, hot tubs, pools and fully-equipped kitchens. The importance of privacy is becoming more important as homeowners spend more time outdoors entertaining and socializing. However, it can be difficult to achieve this if there is not enough space. Proper landscape design is essential to creating a secure and enjoyable outdoor environment.


This privacy screen can be installed on the front porch and creates a visual barrier between properties. It provides privacy up to 30%.

The use of decorative screens is a great way to ensure privacy when designing your backyard oasis. These screens are versatile, subtle and can be made in many styles. There are many privacy screens available, including shrubbery and dense hedges. But how do you choose the best one for your client’s backyard?

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