🌱 Instant Greenery, Endless Possibilities!
The Artificial Ivy Privacy Fence Wall Screen measures 40x120 inches, covering 33.5 sqft with 4800 dense faux leaves. Ideal for both indoor and outdoor use, this UV-resistant, low-maintenance greenery panel enhances privacy and aesthetics, making it perfect for various decorative applications.
Style Name | Garden |
Color | Green |
Required Assembly | No |
Item Dimensions L x W | 120"L x 40"W |
Material Type | Plastic |
C**U
Great Product
this product is great. My wife was able to finish her project for our daughters room. it doesn't have that strange texture feel to it and strange strong smell. at least for us, it wasn't like that. only slight issue, is that since its rolled when they ship it, the inside end piece needs to be flattened and fluffed up and bent to your liking to get it that way you want, thats the only thing. other than that, great product. definitely recommend
L**S
Perfect
Great quality! It took a lot of cutting and a lot of zip ties but this product worked perfectly for my project. (A little more privacy in the lattice work area of my fence.)
R**R
Looks great
Used in my flower bed and it elevated the look for sure
C**S
Great Product to take boring to attractive
Looks great and well made - Easy to install. I used it for a listing to take a unattractive privacy wall and add anice bit of natural color.
M**O
High quality!
Beautiful fence cover to add privacy. It was very easy to attach.
A**R
Great looking!
This looks great! Deducted one star simply bc the edge on one of the rolls was missing lots of greenery but other than that it looks amazing!
K**N
Affordable way to create a custom privacy fence
I purchased enough of these 20"x20" tiles to construct a 8' x 65' line of artificial privacy fence, to run along my fence line around two sides of my backyard pool (see photo). Since this "fence" extends above my actual fence line by 20 inches, my measurement also includes a row of the hedge tiles facing outward toward my neighbors (wrapped over the top, backing up to the tiles facing inward), so it looks much more pleasant to them (less chance for complaints).I hired a general lawn/handyman crew to assemble/paint/weld a rebar frame (free-standing from my fence) and hang the sheets of hedge tiles off that frame, zip-tying them to secure. Also, I had them insert a single layer of black anti-weed garden fabric behind the titles, just to give additional opacity to the privacy wall.Materials + labor cost for the whole job was around $3500 (with some trial-and-error mistake fix cost), which is less than half the quote I had from a landscaping company to install a proprietary "fake hedge" fence wall like this.The unassembled tiles (24 pieces or 12 pieces count) are *much* cheaper per square foot than buying the already assembled sheets. Do the math for your own desired area. It *was* pretty annoying (and painful to our fingers) to assemble almost 200 of these tiles by snapping them together. But we managed it with about 6 total hours of effort over the course of a couple of days, so that was well worth the thousands of dollars saved.Only other downside of ordering the individual tiles is, they come shipped stacked *very tightly* on top of each other, flattening them out quite a bit. When you then snap tiles side by side into sheets, at the edges, the overhanging parts of the plastic hedge kind of bunch up against each other, and push visibly outward, producing a raised visual effect that looks like a big geometric "grid" on your wall. It took about 4 weeks (with wind/rain elements in the mix) for the hedges to sort of even out to where there's not much grid pattern showing anymore. Not a deal breaker, but was fairly annoying after all that effort.The privacy fence has been installed for almost 2 months now, and it's holding up great, no issues with the durability (falling apart, fading in sun, etc) of the fake hedges at all, so far. The only durability issue we had was with our rebar frame not initially being built strong enough to withstand the wind, so make sure you're careful about where and how you install these tiles!
B**S
Not as see through as I thought
I wouldn’t really say this as a privacy fence because we still had to buy black piece to go over it behind it. Otherwise you could still see through the little pieces but other than that it’s great.
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