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Border fencing has two meanings. It implies using physical barriers made of strong and break-proof materials such as steel rods, chain links, and concrete to restrict movement of people and goods through a certain region. This type of border fencing is usually a large and expensive project undertaken by a government body. Another definition of border fencing is using physical barriers to protect a home, flower beds, young trees, and gardens to limit the movement of farm animals. These home border fencing ideas involve low-cost materials that are freely accessed online.

Home border fencing ideas

Home border fencing ideas usually provide security, enhance privacy, and improve general aesthetics. One of the most common ideas is border fencing for flower beds. Elegant and limitless, fencing flower beds protect them from foot traffic and animals. Typical materials involved are wooden picket fences and chain links that do not block the view, light, and air movement. Additionally, they allow air and sunlight to pass through and provide support structures for vining flowers. If wooden picket fences are too high, homeowners can use short wrought iron border fencing, which adds a metallic accent to a home. Another benefit of iron fences is they are sturdy and may be customized through rust-proof paints.

Besides protecting flower beds, wholesalers can provide backyard border fences to target people with gardens. Garden border fencing involves materials like farm-style split rail fences. The rustic fence is good for rural settings and blends well with natural surroundings. In terms of size, a simple garden fence is between 3 and 10 feet tall, depending on the crops grown and animals in the region. Sometimes, a bird-proof net may be extended to cover the top part.

Which border fences are good for privacy?

If privacy is a primary concern, some border fences are better suited than others. Under this section, wholesalers avail border fences made of natural material, metal, and composite materials. Wood is a good natural border fence that improves the privacy of a home. It is found online as large slats which are screwed on a railing next to each other. Narrow spacing of up to a quarter an inch thick may be left between the slats to let in air. Unfortunately, wood rot when exposed to rain, something metallic border fences try to solve. Metallic fences are sturdy and bring a sense of permanence. They can be painted to look amazing. For example, white border fencing brings a sharp contrast against a green background. Finally, composite materials work well if a customer is looking for a border fence that is not as expensive as metal and mimics wood.