12 Backyard Privacy Ideas for a Secluded Garden Oasis These beautiful walls and pergolas will keep nosy neighbors at bay. Close Credit: Hoerr Schaudt and Scott Shigley Your backyard should be a tranquil escape, hidden away from prying eyes, where you and your family and friends can kick back and relax. Of course, creating a true sense of privacy is easier said than done—and typically involves a fence, a pergola, or even a hedge. Ultimately, different solutions will suit different yards and aesthetics—from solid rock walls to a row of dense border plants. Here, we've gathered together backyard privacy ideas that will help your space feel more serene than ever. 14 Garden Wall Ideas That Are Charming and Functional 01 of 12 Create a Green Room Credit: Hoerr Schaudt and Scott Shigley Outdoor entertaining is all the rage in the warmer months—but it's best if neighbors aren't peering in during your dinner party or cocktail hour. In this space, landscape architecture firm Hoerr Schaudt used trees and other foliage to create a sense of privacy. "These plantings not only soften the garden's boundaries, but also provide essential privacy and a quiet escape from the urban surroundings," says Simon Prunty, the firm's project designer and one of its partners. "This transforms the space into an inviting extension of the home." 02 of 12 Layer Lush Foliage Credit: Caitlin Atkinson / Topophyla A natural, organic barrier can make a verdant garden feel even more lush. In this space by landscape design firm Topophyla, designer Nahal Sohbati surrounded the wooden fence with shrubs, trees, and other foliage. The result is a wall that feels like it's part of nature, and that adds to its surroundings. 03 of 12 Add a Cabana Credit: The Layered House, Jess Isaac Photography Sometimes the best way to create privacy is by adding another structure into the mix. In this case, The Layered House added a cabana to the poolside area, creating another, more secluded area in the backyard. It's a retreat tucked away from other guests, where visitors can unwind, relax, and watch TV by the water. 04 of 12 Create a Border Garden Credit: Johnny Miller Martha's garden in Bedford, New York, is a constant source of inspiration. Here, pergolas frame wisteria, allium, and Camassia, creating a delicate, colorful border that effortlessly adds a sense of privacy and seclusion. All About Martha's Border Garden, a Continual Show of Gorgeous Blooms 05 of 12 Wall It Off Credit: Haris Kenjar Not all walls have to be rock solid. In fact, letting some natural light in can help your backyard feel open and airy—while still maintaining a sense of privacy. In this seating area, a black iron privacy wall adds a touch of elegance and quiet, rounding out the fire pit and the above pergola. 06 of 12 Layer Shrubs and Stone Credit: Stacy Zarin Goldberg, Richardson & Associates Sometimes, traditional combinations and layouts work best. In this backyard, a pathway area is surrounded by a rock wall reminiscent of timeless English cottage gardens. Shrubs tie this privacy screen into the surrounding landscape, while also adding more height to the wall itself. 07 of 12 Set it in Stone Credit: Hoerr Schaudt and Scott Shigley Nothing creates privacy quite like a stone wall. However, it's important to incorporate these structures into your existing landscaping, so they don't look too harsh against an otherwise lush backdrop. In this picturesque backyard, Hoerr Schaudt took inspiration from the historic residence itself. "By designing a new wall with stones sourced from the same quarry as the home's original materials, we maintained design continuity and a cohesive material palette," says Simon Prunty. Plus, stone helps muffle any surrounding city sounds, creating a truly serene escape. 08 of 12 Put Up a Pergola Credit: Mom's Design Build A private backyard doesn't have to sacrifice style and coziness. In this outdoor kitchen by Mom's Design Build, string lights add a bit of warmth to the pergola. The structure itself creates a separate area in the yard, as well as a barrier for added privacy. 7 Creative Ways to Hang Patio String Lights for a Dreamy Outdoor Space 09 of 12 Lean Into Wood Credit: Corey Gaffer Photography, Studio BV Wooden fences are a tried-and-true design choice for a reason. Their natural material and finish work well with the surrounding landscape, and they're an easy, elegant way to keep nosy neighbors at bay. This example from Studio BV includes an outdoor sitting area—plus a barbecue and plenty of bucolic vistas. 10 of 12 Cover Your Kitchen Credit: Vivian Johnson, Price Hart Design Outdoor kitchens are a place for family and friends to gather for drinks, conversation, and relaxation—so they should feel very private. This example has a pergola that covers the space and provides shade, as well as a white fence for an additional layer of seclusion. 11 of 12 Turn on the TV Credit: Nicole Dianne Photography, Collected Interiors Generally, TVs should be kept inside, but if your outdoor setup allows it, then why not set one up so you can watch the big game with friends? This outdoor entertaining area has a wood fence for privacy, but also incorporates a TV screen and seating, creating the ultimate hideaway. 12 of 12 Make a Splash Credit: Kroeger Intinarelli and Tim Patterson Pools should be dreamy, fun, and, most of all, secluded. Here, architecture firm Kroeger Intinarelli worked with landscape architect Tim Paterson to create a pool house that essentially functions as another room in the home. The exception? It's completely hidden from the rest of the property, so it feels like a totally separate entity. Explore more: Home Outdoor Living