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6 ideas for outdoor timber screening projects

The addition of timber screening is a smart, simple and relatively quick way to create inviting lifestyle zones outside. Along with the practical benefits of providing privacy and shade, screening can also add visual interest to an outdoor design scheme.

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But first what is timber screening? Timber screening is the vertical application of timber decking boards, typically, with a gap between boards to allow light and breezes to filter through, maintaining a connection to the surrounding environment. As an organic material, timber screening integrates seamlessly with landscaping and provides a link between natural and built environments. Australian hardwoods are a popular choice for screening, as they suit a range of landscapes.

Below Boral share six ideas for timber screening projects:

1. Frame barbecue and dining areas, or reading nooks with seating, with timber screening to create separate and sheltered spaces.

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2. Disguise unsightly walls, fences or neighbours’ sheds with the addition of timber screening built to size.

3. Use timber screening as a base for a feature wall to display herbs or potted colour.

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4. Position timber screening alongside a north-facing home office, nursery or bedroom window to help minimise excess sunlight and keep the room cooler in summer.

5. Maintain privacy by adding timber screening in outdoor areas that are overlooked by neighbouring properties or can be seen from the street.

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6. Incorporate timber screening into landscape design. It can provide protection while plants are still growing and a natural backdrop as plants reach full height.

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