7 DIY Privacy Screen Ideas You Can Build Easily

7 DIY Privacy Screen Ideas

Privacy screens give many helpful things in your own home. These screens not only help keep your privacy, but they also work as nice decorations that make your home look nice and feel secure. Screens you buy from the store can be expensive and look bad in your yard. We have listed the 7 best designs for DIY privacy walls, allowing you to pick the one you like and match your yard.

DIY Privacy Screen Ideas

DIY Privacy Screen Ideas

Whether you want privacy for your yard, deck, patio, or pool deck, our collection of 7 DIY privacy wall ideas is just enough to satisfy your needs. These walls give your space a modern and cozy look and can also hide unsightly things in your yard, such as trash cans, recycling bins, air conditioners, or areas you don’t like. All the designs are low-cost and easy to make, with step-by-step instructions and videos. Check out the collection of creative DIY projects and transform your cluttered and ordinary space into a personal oasis where you’ll love spending time.

Decoration of DIY Privacy Walls with Plants:

  • Purchase and install vinyl gutters as wall planters.
  • Choose low-maintenance plants such as ferns, pothos, and philodendrons.
  • Use privacy plants that help block noise and views.
  • Arrange plants in different sizes and colors for a vibrant look.
  • Consider the lighting and water needs of the plants.

DIY PVC Pipe Privacy Screen

DIY PVC Pipe Privacy Screen

The DIY PVC Pipe Privacy Screen is a unique and fashionable way to add privacy to your home. It’s made from different sizes of smooth PVC pipe, which gives it a textured look. It’s great for hiding things like trash bins and looks like a decorative piece from the road, blending in with the area effortlessly.

To create a PVC pipe privacy screen, sand and cut your PVC pipe lengths. Use a miter and a portable band saw to cut shorter lengths safely. Assemble a frame of chosen dimensions and put the cut PVC pieces into the frame. Use construction adhesive for joining. After assembling, paint with a suitable paint, remembering it should adhere well to plastic. Install the screen by anchoring the rebar into the ground and positioning the frame onto these anchors. Finally, sit back and admire your DIY PVC privacy screen.

Materials: 

  • (2) 1in x 10ft PVC
  • (2) 1in elbows
  • (2) 1in tee
  • (2) 4in x 2ft PVC
  • (4) 1 -1/2in x 2ft PVC
  • (2) 3in x 2ft PVC
  • (3) 2in x 2ft PVC
  • (4) 2ft rebar
  • Gorilla 9 oz.

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DIY Trellis Screen

DIY Trellis Screen

The Simple DIY Trellis Screen is helpful and good-looking. It helps hide areas in your backyard that aren’t too pretty. The screen also enhances your outdoor space’s look, making your backyard feel more planned and tidy.

Constructing a DIY trellis screen is a practical way to hide unsightly areas in your backyard. Start by determining the desired shape and size of the trellis and trimming the lattice accordingly. Next, cut cedar boards to create a frame for the lattice, sandwiching it between two sets of boards for stability. Attach the frame to the lattice using a nail gun. Secure the trellis to your house and fence with cleats and screws, then add a flowering vine in front of it for a beautiful, functional cover.

Materials: 

  • 4’ x 8’ sheet of lattice
  •  1×4 cedar boards
  • Galvanized nails
  • Exterior screws

Skill level: Intermediate

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DIY Garbage Can Privacy Screen

DIY Garbage Can Privacy Screen

The DIY Trash Can Privacy Screen is quick, simple, and efficient to build. You can use this screen in your kitchen or other places to hide your trash can. Also, the screen size can be easily adjusted to match any bin’s size or height.

Begin by assembling the components to form a three-sided box, ensuring stability. After gathering your pieces, attach the slats equidistant to the front of the frame. Once the construction is complete, apply a few layers of stain in your preferred shade, allowing each layer to dry before applying the next. Lastly, move your screen to your chosen location and orient it around the garbage cans to provide attractive and effective concealment.

Materials: 

  • 4×4 Post Lumber
  • 2×2 Lumber
  • 2×4 Lumber
  • Lattice Panels
  • Stain
  • Post Hole Digger
  • Screws & Nails
  • Paintbrush
  • Measuring Tape
  • Gravel or Concrete

Skill level: Experienced

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DIY Wooden Privacy Screen

DIY Wooden Privacy Screen

If you’re after some privacy outside, check out this low-cost project from Pine and Poplar. This DIY Privacy Screen blends natural wood and plants to create a calm, cozy space. Each step of the DIY process is well-detailed, making it an accessible project even for beginners.

Creating a DIY privacy screen is an excellent way to enhance your outdoor living space. First, measure the space where you’d like the privacy screen placed. Cut the wood to the required dimensions, dry the 4x4s, drill pocket holes, and prep the boards for staining. Stain the boards, assemble the 4x4s, and attach the slats in your desired pattern. Add planters to the structure in your chosen layout. Finally, install the privacy screen by securing it to an existing wall or using concrete for in-ground installation.

Materials: 

  • Miter saw
  • Drill
  • Kreg jig
  • Electric sander
  • 3/4″ wood paddle bit

Skill level: Intermediate

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DIY Bamboo Privacy Screen

DIY Bamboo Privacy Screen

If you need a stylish, budget-friendly solution to creating a private outdoor space, try the DIY Bamboo Privacy Screen. This project uses bamboo fencing to provide a natural and chic privacy screen that stands out. So, why not use this DIY idea to make your personal oasis?

Building a DIY bamboo privacy screen can be a fun project to spruce up your outdoor space. Initially, determine where to install the screen and stain your wood frame, allowing it to dry completely. Mount the external frame sections to your desired area, ensuring stability with L brackets. Attach cup hooks to the top and bottom of the frame and carefully hang the bamboo fencing onto them. Lastly, secure the other wood strips and brackets, making sure the bamboo doesn’t move.

Materials: 

  • Thin wood strips
  • Exterior wood stain
  • Bamboo Fencing
  • Small L Brackets
  • Cup Hooks

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DIY Decorative Outdoor Privacy Screen

DIY Decorative Outdoor Privacy Screen

Your garden isn’t just for planting. It’s a place for lounging, relaxing, dining, and entertaining. So why not add an attractive new lattice screen to give yourself more privacy and a modern look building this DIY privacy wall? This DIY guide has clear instructions and step-by-step photos to complete this project in no time!

It starts with measuring and cutting your wood to assemble the frame and the inner structure. Once constructed, erect the posts in your desired location, ensuring they’re secure and leveled. Attach the outer frame to the posts and align the decorative privacy screen panels on the prepared frame. Secure them into place, making sure to distribute them evenly. Lastly, add the finishing touches by ensuring all components are straight and securely fastened.

Materials: 

  • 2 – 10′ x 4″ x 4″ posts
  • 6 – 8′ x 2″ x 4″ boards
  • 2 – 8′ x 1″ x 2″ boards
  • 3 decorative privacy screen panels*
  • 1 package of 3/4″ black screws*
  • 1 package of 2 1/2″ deck screws
  • gravel

Skill level: Intermediate

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DIY Outdoor Privacy Curtains

DIY Outdoor Privacy Curtains

With the DIY Floating Outdoor Curtains project, you can make your porch or deck more welcoming and comfy using curtains. This easy DIY task can also be tailored to fit your personal needs and design styles. So, get your tools, follow the steps and enhance your outdoor haven!

Creating DIY floating outdoor curtains starts with you installing tall pillars in suitable locations on your deck. Ensure these are painted or stained to match your decking before installation. Next, secure screw eyes near the top of each pillar, oriented in the direction your curtain rod will hang. Prepare and install the curtain rod, making adjustments as necessary to fit between the pillars. Finally, hang your outdoor curtain drapes on the rod, ensuring they’re evenly distributed for a pleasing aesthetic while providing the desired privacy.

Materials: 

  • 2″ x 2″ x 8″ wood lumber
  • 1 in x 3.5in Screw Eye
  • 1 in. x 10 ft. Electrical Metallic Tube Conduit
  • Paint or Stain to Match Existing Decking
  • Inexpensive Outdoor Curtains

Skill level: Intermediate

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