As autumn arrives in Asheville, the landscape becomes a canvas of vibrant colors and cool breezes. For many homeowners, this season marks the perfect opportunity to refresh their outdoor living spaces, making them cozy, inviting, and reflective of the rich hues and textures of fall.

Your fence, often seen as just a boundary, can become a central feature of your fall decor, adding structure and style to your yard. In this blog, we’ll explore a wide range of ideas to help you decorate your outdoor space for fall, focusing on incorporating your fence into the design.



If you are a homeowner with property, then you know how tough it can be to find a privacy fence that truly fits in with your home’s aesthetic. This can be exacerbated when you live in a neighborhood with a Homeowner's Association (HOA) that sets rules for how a home should be kept up. This can be frustrating in some cases.

Regardless of your aesthetic requirements, building a fence should provide privacy, security, and a defined boundary for your property, but it doesn't have to sacrifice your view. 

Whether you’re looking to enhance the aesthetics of your landscape, ensure safety, or create a secluded outdoor space, it’s possible to build a fence that complements your surroundings without obstructing the view.



Building a custom home can be extremely stressful, yet it is an exciting venture. Having the opportunity to design a space that fits your lifestyle and preferences is huge, considering so many homes available on the market are boring or drab.

There are so many things to take into consideration as you prepare to build a custom home. These considerations can be anything from picking a contractor, to what kinds of finishes that you want inside your home. 

If a fence is included in your custom home plan, then it may be time to start planning for what that will look like for your custom home. In this article, we will explore a few tips from our experience as long-time fence builders. 



Summer is just around the corner, and while there are plenty of wonderful weather days ahead, you cannot forget about the infamous summer storms that will seemingly pop up out of nowhere. Summer storms can be nothing more than a simple rainstorm, but they can also be more extreme.

Summertime storms can involve extreme weather events such as hail and, in some cases, tornadoes, depending on the location. Being mindful of the weather that summer brings is imperative to understanding ways to safeguard your home. 

One such part of your property that is often overlooked is your fence. While fencing is built to last and is often very simple, summer storms can cause major damage depending on what kind of weather and climate that your home is in.



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