Planning Guide

Front Yard Fence Ideas

Use this page as a front-yard planning guide, then move into core product pages for final system and pricing decisions. Front-yard designs usually need a balanced mix of privacy, curb appeal, and practical gate access.

Front-Yard Privacy vs Semi-Privacy

Most front yards perform better with semi-private layouts than fully opaque walls. Keep street-facing runs visually lighter, then add stronger screening where side transitions need more separation from neighbors.

Curb Appeal and Home Style Fit

Perimtec framed steel and aluminum systems help keep lines straight and proportions consistent with modern or transitional homes. If you want warmth, compare framed options on wood and metal fence paths.

Gate Access and Daily Use

Set pedestrian entry points early so visitors approach naturally from sidewalk to front door. Plan gate options using fence gates and metal gate frame kits so openings, latches, and fence sections stay coordinated.

Code and HOA Checks Before Final Design

Front-yard fence limits can vary by city, lot type, and HOA rules. Confirm height, setback, and visibility requirements before locking in panel heights or gate positions.

For complete homeowner context, review Residential Fencing and compare horizontal looks on Horizontal Slat Fence.