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Chris S.
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Chain Linked Fence - What is the classiest way to dress it up? Thanks!

Chris S.
  • Gettysburg, PA
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Hey guys, I'm looking at a property with a chain linked fence.  The property could use some privacy, but I'm more concerned about the look of it.  What's the best way to dress it up?  I know you can put privacy mesh up, I also saw bamboo mesh:

http://www.bamboofencer.com/bamboo-fence-gallery

What do you think the best / cleanest way to make the property look classy is?  Thanks!

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Jon Klaus
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Jon Klaus
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Originally posted by @Raven Parmer:

Not sure what your budget is on this, but you could do something like this:

http://www.curbly.com/users/brittnimehlhoff/posts/15350-how-to-a-smart-solution-for-covering-an-ugly-existing-chain-link-fence

Or if its a rental and you'll have it for a while you could grow something on it like this:

http://www.houselogic.com/photos/outdoors/backyard-privacy-ideas/slide/fence-it-in/#fence-cover-up

Also, as Isaac said above, black is better looking than silver.... 

 I like this, especially if you are just covering a small portion visible from the street. 

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