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Many people are in close proximity to their neighbors and so it’s common to want more privacy while outdoors or even looking out windows. Here are 13 ways you can create privacy for your own outdoor living space. Whether it’s your front yard, backyard, or maybe a hot tub area, we’ve got you covered with some ideas that will blend into your space seamlessly.

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  1. I'm a rose between alot of thorns due to the downslope of the ground and the neighbors across the street have 2 story capecod homes and I'm in a ranch. So no fence helps me. Neighbors behind me have a fence but my property is on higher ground so…

  2. These are all really nice and beautiful ideas but not ideal for most people, these are more for people who have no financial limits.

  3. Yeah privacy if only, I put up an eight foot fence only for my neighbour to go and put in some decking on his side at 3 feet high so now we see them way above us, walking up and down like a centurions peering over. Can I do anything about this?

  4. This is for blessed people that have an extra $50,000-$100,000 to spend on privacy.

  5. Can’t wait till I make my first billion, but I’m guessing more than a few billionaires live far enough away from nosy neighbors and neither worry about which direction their eyes are drawn nor feel the need to spend a fortune to make their view pleasant.
    They’re billionaires for making certain shrewd financial moves, after all.
    Wasting a mountain of one’s own money on such projects is for new-monied folks, not the old. These look like Mexican drug cartel boss’s cribs ffs.
    Nice show-house layouts, tho.

  6. You keep using the word “screen”, but what you actually did was put up a structure.

  7. You will be constantly cleaning up bamboo leaves. And please consider what your neighbors have to look at too.

  8. beautiful, one caveat, my neighbor planted tress at the end of her property between us, can't see their yard from the first floor of my house and no windows there on the second floor so not sure why. The trees have now completely shaded my yard, no longer able to grow much in my garden and as they grow they are slowly creeping further and further into my yard. Check with your neighbors to make sure what you are doing to improve your property isn't damaging theirs.

  9. Nice but not affordable if you don’t have tons of money to hire people to do it/expert DIY skills. Some basic screening ideas like conifer/leaf screening attached to trellis panels would’ve been nice for lower budgets.

  10. That is nice. My neighbors installed a batting cage. So all I see is a net and metal poles over looking my yard with two big bright lights. I get it they are trying to keep their son be better. So the bamboo idea is great. The bad thing is that it will cost me so much money being on a budget.

  11. In tired of videos claiming one thing and then only advertising their business! Ideas…? Really. ?

  12. Agree with some of the others. The fence samples you have here are amazing. Would like to see more in standalone panels that can be handmade and look better than Purchased options. Thanks. Great Video!!

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