Cut the lattice screen panels down to 2 feet 3 inches tall and cut the width so that it spans between each fence post.
Add privacy lattice to existing fence.
You can also add a piece.
You will need to use screws and ties to attach the lattice wood pieces properly.
May 4 2016 versatile durable and decidedly easy for diy projects lattice offers quite a lot with a minimal amount of effort or time.
Newyorkplantings was able to add this lattice privacy screen or a lattice top to an existing cedar fence note how we covered the gap between the custom made panels and a dog ear fence with our own custom molding and then we re and trim pieces down the front to look like fence posts the setup is very strong and we ll have planter boxes behind the lattice so that it can grow.
Or you could sink bamboo poles into the ground right next to the existing fence and use trellis wire for climbing or creeping plants.
For extra privacy you may grow vines on the fence which will fill in the holes in the lattice.
Layout your frame 1 4 pine pieces cut to size place your lattice on top and then add 1 4 s again on top of your lattice.
However in some cases such as when planting trees or bamboo very close together a more solid natural wall can be created.
For a more finished look paint or stain the lattice to match your existing fence.
Leave half of the plate to hang from the bottom to secure it to the existing fence post.
Of course the bamboo needs to extend above the fence to give you the height you require.
If you re adding height to your fence for privacy choose a lattice with smaller holes.
If your existing fence is steady and firm enough you can attach the lattice and add the personal touch you want.
If you are not familiar with working with wood you can consider vinyl lattice or lattice made of any other compound material.
Another popular solution for extending existing wood fences upwards is to add trellis or lattice to the top of the fence.
Add extension posts to the existing fence posts with a metal tie plate.
Most lattices come in 4 by 2 feet or 8 by 2 feet panels that can be cut with a table or hand saw.
You will basically be cutting 2 pieces of 1 4 s for each side.
Lastly use screws to attach the lattice panels behind your existing fence and in front of the fence posts.
With 2 inch screws secure a metal tie plate to the bottom of the extension fence post.
While a natural fence can protect your privacy it s often a better addition to an existing fence which will provide a more solid and secure barrier to protect your property.