Copper Creek Landscaping

Fences & Privacy Screens

Fences and Privacy Screens Built for Comfort, Definition, and Outdoor Living

Fences and privacy screens can make an outdoor space feel more comfortable, defined, and usable. Whether the project includes a full fence, privacy screen, garden screen, deck privacy feature, patio enclosure, gate, planting integration, or a larger outdoor living layout, the design should fit the home, landscape, and way the space will be used.

Copper Creek designs and builds fences and privacy screens throughout Spokane, Coeur d’Alene, Hayden, Sandpoint, and the Inland Northwest, with layouts shaped around privacy, views, access, property layout, patios, decks, planting, materials, and long-term outdoor use.

A black metal gate opens to a stone pathway lined with green shrubs and flowers, leading alongside a brick house. Tall trees and a wooden fence border the landscaped garden, showing expert landscaping by Copper Creek Landscaping.

What Fences and Privacy Screens Can Include

Fence and privacy screen projects can range from simple screening features to larger outdoor living improvements. Depending on the property and project goals, they may include:

  • Wood fences, privacy panels, and custom screening features
  • Deck, patio, and outdoor living privacy screens
  • Garden screens, side yard screens, and landscape dividers
  • Gates, entries, and access points where appropriate
  • Privacy features designed around patios, decks, spas, and seating areas
  • Planting and softscape details to soften fence and screen lines
  • Lighting around fences, gates, pathways, and outdoor living spaces
  • Fences and privacy screens planned as part of a complete landscape or outdoor living design
A patio with a round metal table and four chairs sits next to a pool, shaded by a blue umbrella. Expert landscaping by Copper Creek Landscaping frames the scene, with trees, potted plants, and a black metal fence overlooking the scenic hills.

Fence and Privacy Screen Inspiration

Explore finished outdoor spaces with fences, privacy screens, gates, patios, decks, planting, lighting, and complete backyard layouts.

How Fences and Privacy Screens Come Together

A fence or privacy screen should be planned around the home, yard layout, views, access, materials, planting, nearby outdoor spaces, and the level of privacy needed. The best results come from designing the feature as part of the larger property instead of treating it as a standalone barrier.

Related Services That Support Fences and Privacy Screens

Fences and privacy screens often work best when they are planned with decks, patios, planting, lighting, and outdoor living details. These related services can help create a more complete outdoor space around the feature.

Fences and Privacy Screens for Inland Northwest Homes

Fences and privacy screens can improve how outdoor spaces feel and function. Some homes need a simple screen near a patio, deck, hot tub, or side yard. Others need a more complete fence, gate, planting plan, or outdoor living layout that creates privacy while still fitting the home and landscape.

In Spokane, fence and privacy screen projects often need to account for established neighborhoods, tight side yards, patio placement, privacy from nearby homes, planting, access, and how the feature connects to the yard. In Coeur d’Alene, Hayden, Sandpoint, and North Idaho, fences and privacy screens may also be designed around wooded properties, lake-area views, larger lots, natural materials, and outdoor entertaining spaces.

Whether the project begins with a privacy screen, fence, gate, or full outdoor living space, Copper Creek plans fences and privacy screens with the full property in mind. Fences and privacy screens can also work alongside custom decks, pergolas and arbors, planting and softscapes, and landscape lighting.

Fence and Privacy Screen FAQs

What types of fence and privacy screen projects can Copper Creek help with?

Copper Creek can help with wood fences, privacy screens, custom screening features, gates, deck privacy features, patio screens, garden screens, and surrounding landscape improvements.
Yes. Privacy screens can be planned around decks, patios, hot tubs, seating areas, outdoor kitchens, and other outdoor living spaces when the layout, access, materials, and surrounding landscape are reviewed first.
Yes. Planting can help soften fences and privacy screens, add seasonal interest, frame views, and make the finished feature feel more connected to the landscape.
Yes. Fences and privacy screens often work best as part of a larger outdoor living plan that includes patios, decks, planting, lighting, fire features, seating areas, and walkways.
Copper Creek designs and builds fences and privacy screens across Spokane, Coeur d’Alene, Hayden, Sandpoint, and the Inland Northwest.
Yes. Lighting can be added around fences, gates, paths, patios, decks, and privacy screen areas to improve evening use, visibility, and atmosphere.