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6ft Black Composite Privacy Fence Built to Match the House

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Sometimes a homeowner knows exactly what they want. John came to us with a clear goal - he needed privacy, but he wasn't willing to sacrifice the look of his property to get it. His house had a sharp black-and-white aesthetic going on, and a standard tan or white vinyl fence just wasn't going to cut it.

We built a 6-foot black composite privacy fence that runs the full perimeter of the yard. The solid lower panels give him the actual privacy he was after, while the horizontal slat detail along the top keeps it from feeling like a wall. It's a small design choice that makes a big difference - functional without looking like a fortress.

The color match to the house is the thing that really ties this together. Black metal roof, black trim, black window frames - and now a black fence running the entire yard line. Everything reads as intentional. That's what separates a fence that just sits there from one that actually adds to the property.

Composite material was the right call here. It won't rot, warp, or need to be painted every few years the way wood would. Homeowners in Green Brook Township deal with real winters and wet springs, and composite holds up through all of it without the upkeep headaches. It keeps its look for years without much maintenance required on the homeowner's end.

Getting the fence to work with the house - not just stand next to it - is something we think about on every job. It's not always the first question homeowners ask, but it ends up being the one that matters most when the job is done.