Exploring Lattice Fence Designs Available At Your Local Superior Fence & Rail
When it comes to types of fences, lattice isn’t a new concept here in the US. In fact, lattice fences have come a long way! Initially, they served as simple vine supports. But over the years, these fence types have evolved into decorative elements in many modern homes.
In this post, we’ll explore the various designs available at your Superior Fence & Rail and reveal much more about these fences. Read on and decide if they’re a right fit for your project.
What Are the Various Lattice Fence Designs?
Lattice fences come in many different designs. Some of the most common lattice fence design ideas right now at Superior Fence & Rail include the following:
- Criss Cross grid. This design features interwoven diagonal slats, forming diamond-shaped openings. The design blends function and style. A criss-cross grid lattice is ideal for patios or gardens.
- Square hatch design. The design includes a clean, modern grid of equally spaced vertical and horizontal slats forming square openings. A square hatch design strikes a perfect balance of ventilation and privacy. The design suits contemporary landscapes.
- Spindle lattice. A more elaborate design characterized by vertical slats, which look like a crisscross. This design is popular in cottage-style or traditional settings. It’s visually appealing but offers minimal privacy.
- Open weave lattice. Made with vertical and horizontal slats spaced apart to create an open weave design. The design offers little privacy and excels in light passage and airflow. It’s ideal for casual garden settings.
- Lattice privacy fences. Many homeowners also use wooden diagonal lattice slats to extend the height of privacy fences.
Common Materials for Lattice Fence in 2025
Traditionally, lattice fence installation is done using wood. Some contractors use cedar as a high-end choice. However, you can also opt for pressure-treated pine or whitewood. Once installed, you can stain, paint, or whitewash the surface. Wood provides the most customization options.
Another common material for lattice fencing currently is vinyl. It’s a standard alternative to wood. Homeowners love this material for its durability, long lifespan, and low maintenance.
Vinyl is a beautiful addition to any property’s exterior. People love this material for its durability and ease of maintenance. Whether you have a small or extensive garden, vinyl lattice fences can be a great choice to complement your home’s aesthetics. Ornamental patterns can also be added for those who prefer custom lattice fences.
Key Advantages and Disadvantages of Lattice Fencing
Like other types of fences, lattice fencing has unique benefits and drawbacks. Check them out below.
Benefits of Lattice Fencing
- Aesthetic value. Aesthetic value is the main advantage of fence lattice. The style is highly decorative. If you’re using a lattice to support climbing plants, such a fence can complement your landscaping.
- Versatility. Lattice is highly versatile. Besides using the fence as a climbing trellis for vines, you can install it around pools and hot tubs to enhance privacy. Decorative lattice fence panels can even support an outdoor kitchen or bar.
Disadvantages of Lattice Fences
No privacy. A true lattice fence is as see-through as a chain link fence. However, as mentioned, you can combat this by installing solid privacy panels at the bottom. That, essentially, creates a privacy fence with lattice accents.
Relatively not durable. Lattice fences may not be as durable as a solid, all-vinyl privacy fence.
How Much Will a Lattice Fence Cost Me?
A few considerations go into a lattice fence cost, the main being the material. You can choose a low-cost wood if you’re on a budget. Vinyl is more expensive than wood in terms of upfront cost.
Another factor affecting the cost is the size of your fence – height and length. The larger the size, the more materials will be required.
The other primary cost consideration is style. The style you choose can significantly affect the cost due to the complexity of the work. Custom or decorative patterns can cost more than standard diagonal or square lattices. Denser, taller, or framed styles also increase expenses. On the other hand, simpler designs use less material and require less time to install. That makes them more budget-friendly.
You can request a free quote online now. The Superior Fence & Rail team can visit your site for assessment to give you the most accurate quote.
What About the Lattice Fence Maintenance Requirements
The maintenance requirements for lattice fencing depend on the material you choose. As mentioned, the most popular materials are wood and vinyl.
- Wood lattice fences. Wood (cedar or pressure-treated pine) is resistant to rot and warping. However, wood still requires proper maintenance to maintain its longevity. For example, you may need to repaint the fence every few years. That is especially true for property owners in states or regions prone to harsh weather.
- Vinyl lattice fencing. They require little to no maintenance. Vinyl will not rust, warp, or need to be painted. You can power wash it twice a year; in most cases, that’s all that’s needed. So, even though vinyl has a high upfront cost, the low-maintenance requirements typically cut the costs down the road.
Will a lattice fence suit your property? Contact Superior Fence & Rail, the #1 fencing contractor in the country. Our friendly team of experts will be happy to connect with you!

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