Enhance your home’s appearance while defining your yards perimeter with the right fence.
It can also also keep your pets in the yard (or the neighbors' pets out).
A good front yard fence can also increaseyour homes curb appeal.
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Modern options for a front yard fence go far beyond the classic white pickets and metal railings.
you’re able to get creative with materials, colors, shapes, and heights.
The stained wood seamlessly blends in with the surrounding landscape.
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Its a perfect choice for amodern farmhouse-stylehome.
Crossbuck fences cordon off your yard without obstructing your view.
This one is sage green to match the house siding.
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The gate is the star of this show, one of the first things people see in the yard.
The pickets are flush with the top rail, giving the fence a more contemporary look.
This brick row house has a classic, cast-iron Victorian fence framing its small front yard.
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Classic White Picket Fence
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You cant go wrong with a white picket fence.
Theyre a timeless classic for a reason.
Its a pop in of ranch fence that pairs well with farmhouse-inspired and cabin-style homes.
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Its open construction cordons off the property without obstructing your view.
This not only reinforces the fence but also makes for a pleasing visual pattern.
Typically left unpainted, split rail fences more affordable than other fence types and need little maintenance.
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The primitive-style gate harmonizes with the mixed plantings of ornamental and edibles and creates acharming country gardenaesthetic.
The gravel walks, leaning fence poles, and gently overgrown landscape, feel ancient, romantic and rural.
Ranch Fence With Wire Mesh
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This ranch fence complements the farmhouse-style home behind it.
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