Popular Wooden Fence Designs
This article will discuss the five most popular types of wooden fences. From privacy, picket, corral, split rail shadowbox, there is a fence design for your specific needs.
There are many selections when it comes to the design of your wood fence, from corral to private, but the first thing you need to decide is what the main role of your wood fence is going to be. Is it purely for an aesthetical appeal, or are you building a wood fence to keep your pets and children safe? Or maybe you are just looking for added privacy, whatever your reason, there is a wood fence design that will suit your requirements.
The following are five types of wooden fences:
1. Corral Fences
Corral wood fencing is comparable to the split rail wooden fence in design but instead of a rural look to it, the corral fence has a more finished look to it. Typically the slats, which can number between two to four, are screwed to brackets along each wooden post as apposed to running through the centre of the post. The open design of the wooden corral fence allows the breeze to easily pass through but is still effective enough to keep pets and children contained.
2. Split Rail Fences
The split rail design is a very rustic wooden fence usually seen in the rural areas of the county. The split rail design consists of two or three slats that are placed through holes that have been drilled into wooden posts. Although historically these fences were used to mark boundary lines they can add a country feel to any urban home and are easy to maintain and repair.
3. Shadowbox Fences
The shadowbox fence is a type of privacy fence that allows the breeze to pass through much more than the traditional privacy fence will. The way the shadowbox design differs from the privacy fence is that instead of the vertical boards being on the same side, they alternate sides. The shadowbox fence design is the most commonly built wooden fence in urban areas.
4. Picket
The wooden picket fence is the next stage of evolution from the corral fence. A wooden picket fence is essentially a corral fence with a number of vertical boards attached to the rails. Typically wooden picket fences have pointed tops and when you think of one what usually comes to mind is the popular white picket fence. A wooden picket fence can add charm to any home while still being a useful way to keep pets and children safe.
5. Privacy
Most privacy fences fall under the palisade or stockade type of design. A wooden privacy fence ranges in height but they are usually stand around six feet and can be a great way to turn the backyard into a private sanctuary. They keep prying eyes from looking in and will keep your pets and children safe. Although there are many different designs that can be used a wooden privacy fence typically has vertical boards that are affixed to the rails without leaving any gaps in between.
Wood fences are easy to maintain and repair. They make a great safety barrier to keep your pets and children safe and can provide much need privacy. In general, a wood fence design is one of the best ways to add a touch of class to your yard while keeping the overall costs low.
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David Leonhardt and Corey Rozon are Canadian freelance ghostwriters.
This article about the different types of wood fence designs was written on behalf of the North American Fence Building Association, a great place to find a Columbus wood fence contractor.