Modern Fence Designs for Homes

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At Big Jerry’s Fencing, we get a lot of questions about the differences between modern and classical fencing. We know this choice matters for looks, security, and overall vibe. This guide breaks down the two styles so you can make a choice that works for you!

What is Modern Fencing?

Modern fencing is all about clean lines and new materials. Think metal, composite, and glass panels. These fences often use minimal designs. They favor simplicity and function over extra detail. Modern fences work well for urban homes or those looking for a fresh look. They are usually low maintenance and built to last.

What is Classical Fencing?

Classical fencing brings tradition to your property. These fences usually use wood or wrought iron. They have decorative elements like scrolls, pickets, or lattice work. This style can give your home a warm, established feel. Classical fencing is common in older neighborhoods or places with historic charm.

Materials and Styles

Modern Fencing Materials

  • Metal: Strong, durable, and resistant to weather. Powder-coated options add a pop of color.

  • Composite: Looks like wood but lasts longer. Needs little maintenance.

  • Glass Panels: Used as accents or full walls to create an open feel.

Classical Fencing Materials:

  • Wood: Natural, warm, and versatile. Can be painted or stained.

  • Wrought Iron: Strong and decorative. Offers an old-world charm.

  • Stone or Brick: Sometimes used as a base or accent to give a solid, timeless look.

Pros and Cons of Modern Fencing

Pros

  • A clean, minimal design is embraced.

  • Fewer details are featured, so breakage is reduced.

  • Durability is prioritized during construction.

  • Low maintenance is achieved through metal and composite.

  • Outdoor spaces appear more expansive.

Cons

  • Modern fencing is not suited to every home.

  • In historic areas, modern fences are seen as out of place.

  • Minor imperfections are not easily hidden.

  • Less privacy is provided compared to dense classical designs.

Pros and Cons of Classical Fencing

Pros

  • A timeless look is brought to your property by classical fencing.

  • Customization is embraced.

  • Character and charm are added by decorative wrought iron.

Cons

Installation is made more complex and time-consuming.

Higher expenses are involved, especially with intricate designs.

If you’re still unable to decide then chat with experts and look at examples in your neighborhood. Sometimes seeing the fence in real life can help make the decision easier. Our team is always ready to give advice based on your specific needs! 

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