A bad fence sticks out like a sore thumb

If you are contemplating putting up a fence, you have come to the right place. And while most Kenyans know that adding a fence is a great idea, they don’t know that an attractive fence is the fountain from which a great landscape springs.

As to whether you should fence all-round the property is a question whose answer is not cast on stone.

Kenya Homes however advices that you consider the architectural landscape of where your home is, the consistent design of other homes in that locality and the maintenance cost of the fence.

Most pressing reasons as to why you need a fence

The most noble reason that Kenyans erect fences is for privacy. Notably, this adds value to a property.

In addition to that, a fence can provide good entertaining space in the backyard, and it can ward off nosy neighbours.

The second most pressing need for a fence is to help contain children. Kenyans with small children (or the possibility of children and grandchildren down the road), want to make sure that they are as safe as possible. For most home owners, peace of mind is more valuable than money.

Another key factor is the dogs. Yes, dogs.

Most home owners are dog owners and for this reason, their main focus is not whether the fence exists (that is guaranteed), but how high the fence goes.

Additionally, a fence is necessary in order to define the backyard. The easiest way to give your space purpose is to fence it. After fencing, the space can be conveniently used as a small garden, a lounging area or a swimming pool, if you build one.

A fence is not just a functional feature; it is the face of your home

Today’s homeowner has a wide variety of options to choose from when building perimeter walls. Why settle for ordinary when you have the alternative to add extra appeal to your home and garden. Here are samples of fencing ideas you could consider for your home:

vibracrete or precast concrete walls

Vibracrete perimeter wall

 A common sight in our Kenyan homes, a vibracrete wall is basically Cast concrete panels supported via concrete pillars to provide both privacy and a level of security.

Vibracrete walls have advanced and look more decorative and stylish.

 They go well with any architectural style and can be customized to a specific height, to accommodate timber or steel fencing.

These walls can also be softened with living hedges and vines. On the inside, you could also turn sections of the wall into garden features such as a theme wall, planter or even install a water jet.

Timber

Timber fence

The popularity of timber fencing for boundary walls, particularly at the front of a property, is a growing trend as homeowners look for alternatives to precast walls.

It definitely requires a lot of maintenance, but with that comes effortless style and timeless home décor.

For a home owner with an eye for the fine things in life, timber is the way to go.

Gabions

gabion fence

This style of fencing is definitely one to watch because of its ancient look and feel. It is not cheap, but it is definitely worth it.

It provides excellent impenetrable security, and performs wonders in creating privacy.

Gabions are wire baskets filled with pebbles, rocks or stones that are stacked on top of each other to construct an extremely dry-packed stone wall.

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