Spurfect Solutions

Privacy and timber screens

Decking, Privacy Screens & Timber Screens

Privacy screens and timber structures can make decking and seating areas feel more usable without losing the natural timber feel of the garden.

Black metal garden arch set between trellis panels with paving and planted borders in a sunny garden.

What this can include

  • Raised decking
  • Horizontal slatted screens
  • Black privacy screens
  • Fence extensions above walls
  • Timber garden screening
  • Privacy improvements beside seating areas

Spurfect Solutions installs raised decking, horizontal slatted privacy screens, black screens, fence extensions and timber details that work alongside fencing and landscaping.

These projects are often useful where a deck, side boundary or seating area needs more privacy or a cleaner finish.

Project examples

Decking & Screens work by Spurfect Solutions

A selected run of real project images showing the materials, finish and practical style of the work.

Black metal garden arch set between trellis panels with paving and planted borders in a sunny garden.
Raised timber deck finished with horizontal slatted privacy screens in a shaded garden area.
Timber pergola posts installed beside a black horizontal slatted privacy screen above a brick wall.
Horizontal slatted timber privacy fence installed along a gravel garden boundary beneath mature trees.
Closeboard timber fencing installed above a brick wall beside decking and garden planting.

Related services

Often planned alongside this work

FAQs

Decking & Screens questions

How do I know whether to repair a fence or replace the whole run?+

It depends on the condition of the posts, panels, rails and the overall line of the fence. Spurfect Solutions can assess whether targeted repairs are worthwhile or whether a new run will be more reliable.

Can new fencing match what is already in the garden?+

Usually, yes. New sections can often be planned to sit naturally with existing fencing, walls, gates, planting and garden levels so the finished boundary does not feel patched together.

Can you improve privacy without making the garden feel boxed in?+

Yes. Depending on the space, options might include trellis, closeboard fencing, timber screens, fence extensions or a more open post and rail style where a solid boundary would feel too heavy.

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Need help with decking & screens?

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