


A lot of backyards in tighter neighborhoods just don't have much natural separation. You're close to neighbors, sightlines are wide open, and it's hard to actually relax outside when you feel like you're on display. That's exactly the kind of problem a well-built privacy screen enclosure solves.
What we put together here is a full enclosure with solid privacy screening on all sides, a proper framed roofline, and a hinged entry door with decorative corner details. The whole thing is finished in black - frame, screen, roof, gutters, all of it. It reads clean and intentional, not like something that was thrown together to just block a view.
That kind of cohesion matters. When everything ties together visually, the structure actually adds to the look of the yard instead of just being a functional afterthought. It feels like it belongs there. And from a practical standpoint, it gives you a completely defined, enclosed space that you control - no bugs, no neighbors looking over, no awkward sightlines from the house next door.
We build these screen enclosures to fit the specific layout of the property. Every yard is different, and the framing, entry point, and panel configuration all get worked out based on what actually makes sense for the space. That's how you end up with something that works well and looks right.
If your backyard feels too open and you've been putting off doing something about it, this kind of structure is worth a serious look. It doesn't have to be complicated - it just has to be built right.