Adding a vinyl fence to your property can provide added privacy and security to your yard. Outlaw Fence offers several options to make your fence unique and match your home’s style. We can help you choose colors, decorative accents, and the gate’s size and style. Here are some ways to customize your vinyl fencing:
Choose From a Variety of Colors
Vinyl fencing is available in tans, whites, light blues, and others so that its color matches your home’s siding or stonework. Beige or gray often adds a more modern aesthetic to your property, while white works well for a more traditional design. Most colors are solid, but some may have an added wood texture or color. When designing a fence, we provide price estimates so you can compare costs between each vinyl option.
Add Post Caps
Most fencing comes with a standard cap for each post. Change them out for Gothic pointed toppers to add a more classic look. You can also increase your property’s security and lighting by adding solar-powered LED lights to the top of fence posts. Post caps may also be available in spheres, pyramids, or a teardrop shape.
Select Lattice or Other Decorative Panels
Standard vinyl fence panels may be combined with decorative options like latticework or picket fencing. Lattice is often used in backyards where gardens are common as it provides a place for plants to climb. With a picket fence, slats are further apart, offering decorative fencing around a yard rather than security. Rail fences may be used on large properties like pasture land to keep fencing sleek but functional.
Include Arbors or Gates
Arbors are arches that go over a gateway. Add vines or other climbing plants along the arbor so they can intertwine with the lattice. An arbor, in combination with standard fencing, might provide an entrance into a garden.
Gates are available in various sizes, depending on your needs. Most homeowners select a standard-size gate opening that is four feet wide. We can install wider gates if you have an RV or other vehicles you want to keep behind a fence.
Pick the Right Height
Backyard fences are often about six feet tall to provide privacy and security, while many front yard fences are shorter to keep the home visible from the street. Review your purpose when selecting a fence height and take into account whether you have children or pets that should be kept within the fence. Choosing multiple sizes is also an option, such as using a tall fence for privacy and then using a two-foot fence around a garden. We can help you review local ordinances for fence height to make sure your project adheres to building codes.
Customize Your Vinyl Fencing
Vinyl fencing is low-maintenance, durable, and cost-effective, making it a long-term fencing solution for your home. Outlaw Fence can help you plan your fence design. We measure your property and offer consultations on colors, post caps, height, and other customizations. Contact us today for a free estimate.