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How to Hide a Chain Link Fence to Add Curb Appeal

How to Hide a Chain Link Fence to Add Curb Appeal

Last updated August 21, 2024

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By: Charlotte Smith

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Charlotte Smith shares her chaotic and color-loving adventures in DIY and design on her blog, At Charlotte’s House. Charlotte writes about fixing up her 1850’s historic home, her five small children, and bringing flea market and vintage décor into a modern home. Her design style is fun, personal, and… sturdy! Charlotte has appeared in print and online in Better Homes and Gardens, Fairfield Magazine, Houzz, Good Housekeeping and more. Each month you can catch her on News 8’s CT Style and on WWLPs Mass Appeal. Other on-camera appearances include Rachael Ray, Flea Market Flip and the Hallmark Channel’s Home and Family show.

A Note From The Home Depot

When living in a rental property, renovations can be limited or difficult. Charlotte Smith of At Charlotte’s House was able to take advantage of a few Home Depot products to build a temporary wall to cover a chain link fence and add great curb appeal to her space.

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Table of Contents

  1. Step 1. Build the Frame

  2. Step 2. Add Horizontal Planks

  3. Step 3. Trim Excess

  4. Step 4. Add a Frame

  5. Step 5. Weather Proof

  6. Step 6. Attach Wall to Chain Link Fence