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Styles of Wooden Fences

Updated: Jul 13

If you have begun looking into wood fencing for you property, you have probably learned there are many styles to choose from! There are numerous types of wood fence styles and finding the perfect one for you can be intimidating when looking at all the options! Here at Premier Fencing and Handyman Services, we want to make that choice easy by providing you with all the information you need to make an educated decision. If you have more questions after reading our blog and website, please reach out to us and we would love to discuss what will be best for your property.


Why Choose A Wooden Fence?

Wood fences are timeless additions to any property, offering both aesthetic appeal and functional benefits. From defining boundaries to providing an extra layer of privacy, the right wooden fence can enhance the look and feel of your outdoor space.


What Are The Different Styles of Wooden Fences


Picket Fences

Picket fences are a classic choice for any property. They are often associated with a charming suburban home. Picket fencing feature evenly spaced boards (pickets) attached to horizontal railing. The tops of the pickets can be flat, rounded or pointed, offering different looks to suit your taste. These picket fences are typically used for more of aesthetic purposes, and boundary defining, since they do not add much added privacy.


Privacy Fences

Privacy fences are designed to provide a high level of seclusion, making them ideal for backyards and areas where you want to block out noise or prying eyes. They can also be used as an added layer of security, to keep children and pets in a safer and confined backyard. These fence styles are typically taller and built with little to no gap between the boards. There are a few different variations of privacy fences, including board-on-board, stockade, and louvered fencing.


Type of Privacy Fence

Photo Example

Board-on-board Fence: Features overlapping vertical boards creating a solid barrier that offers complete protection.


board on board wood fence style

Stockade Fence: Features vertical boards that are tightly packed together. You have options to add board caps on top of the fence to add more aesthetic appeal to your fence.


stockade wooden fence style

Louvered Fence: This fencing style is more rare, and features angled horizontal or vertical boards. It offers some privacy, while still allowing airflow and partial light through.


AI Image of a louvered fence. With horizontal wooden slats

Shadowbox Fences

Shadowbox fences, also knows as good neighbor fences, are designed to look

wood style fence, shadow box

attractive from both sides. The boards are alternately attached to either side of the rails, creating a shadow box effect when viewed from an angle. If you are looking to have appeal from you fence from inside and outside of it, this is the perfect fence for you! This fence adds privacy, airflow, and even safety to your property and family.


Split Rail Fences

Split rail fences are a rustic and open style, often used for large properties, farms or rural settings. These fences consist of horizontal rails supported by vertical posts, with significant gaps between rails. There are variations to this wood fencing style that include, traditional split rail fences and post & rail fencing.

Traditional split rail fencing is made from rough-hewn logs, offering a natural and rugged appearance. While post & rail fencing features smoother, more uniform rails, providing a slightly more polished look while maintaining a rustic charm.



Lattice Fences

ai image of a wooden style fence, lattice fencing

Lattice fences are a style of wooden fencing that have a crisscross patter of thin

wooden strips, creating a decorative and semi private barrier. They are often used as accents or to support climbing plants.




Post and Rail Fences

Post and rail fences are a simple and sturdy option, often used for large properties or as a decorative boundary. They consist of horizontal rails connected to vertical posts, with variations in the number or tails and spacing between them.


Choosing the Right Style of Wooden Fence For You

When selecting the perfect wooden fence style for your property, consider factors such as your desired level of privacy, the overall aesthetic you want to achieve and the specific needs of your outdoor space. Each style offers unique benefits and can be customized to complement your home's architecture and landscaping.

Whether you are looking for the charm of a picket fence, the seclusion or a privacy fence or the rustic appeal of a spilt rail fence, there's a wooden fence style to suit every taste and requirement. Talk to Premier Fencing and Handyman Services today to find out what fence is right for you!


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