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CEDAR PICTURE FRAME FENCE INSTALLATION IN OREGON & WASHINGTON

A picture frame fence features a defined top and bottom rail that frames each panel, creating a clean, finished appearance on both sides of the fence. Rick’s Custom Fencing & Decking installs picture frame cedar fences for homeowners across Oregon & Washington.

This style is commonly selected for privacy-focused yards where homeowners want structure, symmetry, and a more architectural look than a standard board fence. We design and install picture frame fence systems with precise layout planning, reinforced framing, and proper post setting suited to Pacific Northwest soil and weather conditions.

Cedar Picture Frame Fencing with a round top gate

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What Is a Picture Frame Fence and How Is It Built?

A picture frame fence uses vertical boards enclosed within horizontal rails that form a visible frame around each section. The border creates clean lines and a consistent top profile across the fence run. 

Unlike typical privacy fence designs, the framed structure conceals exposed board ends and adds definition to long property lines. The result is a fence that feels intentional rather than purely functional. 

Why Homeowners in the Pacific Northwest Choose Cedar for Their Picture Frame Fence Designs

Homeowners often select this style for both appearance and structure.

Defined and Natural Architectural Appearance
The framed border gives the fence visual depth and symmetry. It complements traditional homes and contemporary designs alike. 

Reinforced Panel Structure
The perimeter rails strengthen each panel. Proper framing reduces movement and helps maintain alignment over time. 

Reliable Privacy
Tight board spacing provides strong privacy while maintaining a consistent and clean top edge. 

Consistent Layout on Sloped Properties
This style integrates well with gates, corners, and step-down sections because the framing keeps panel proportions consistent. 

Rick’s approach to picture frame fence installation is with structural awareness, not just surface design. Post depth, soil conditions, drainage, and alignment directly affect long-term performance. 

Cedar Picture Frame Fence Design Options for OR & WA Homes

While the structure remains consistent, homeowners can adjust details to match their property. Each option affects the overall appearance and maintenance schedule, which we review during planning.

Style Options

Short Cedar Picture Frame Fencing

Standard Vertical Cedar Boards

Backyard board and batten picture frame fence with post caps

Post Cap Upgrade

black metal post

Black Metal Post Upgrade

Finish Options

Cedar Picture Frame Fencing from low, wide angle

Natural Cedar

Picture Frame Fencing following the grade of the ground

Semi-Transparent Stain

Contoured Picture Frame Fence

Solid Stain

Installation Considerations for Picture Frame Wood Fences

A picture frame fence requires precision during layout and construction. 

  • Posts must align evenly to maintain symmetrical framing.
  • Rail connections must be reinforced to prevent sagging.
  • Grade changes require careful panel adjustment to maintain a level top line.
  • Gate openings must account for framed proportions. 

Because the frame is visually prominent, small alignment issues become noticeable. Rick’s crews focus on consistent spacing and accurate measurement from the start to prevent those problems. 

18-Month, No-Interest Financing on Approved Credit

We want you to have the BEST at an affordable price and at the right time for you! That’s why we work with lenders in the Home Services industry to develop financing options that suit your needs. This month, enjoy 18-Month, no-interest financing on all installed projects!

Plan Your Cedar Picture Frame Fence Project

A picture frame fence performs best when layout and structural planning happen before materials arrive on site. 

Property Review 

We evaluate: 

  • Lot dimensions and boundary lines 
  • Elevation changes 
  • Existing structures 
  • Drainage flow 

This allows us to determine proper post depth and spacing based on soil type. 

Height & Privacy Goals 

Picture frame fences are commonly built at 6 feet for privacy, though height may vary based on local code or property needs. We discuss visibility, neighbor considerations, and yard usage before finalizing design. 

Gate Placement & Traffic Flow 

Gate width and location influence panel spacing. Planning these early helps maintain consistent framed proportions. 

Material & Finish Decisions 

Cedar selection and stain choice affect long-term performance. We review maintenance expectations so you understand how your fence will age over time. 

Picture Frame Cedar Fence Design Examples

If you are planning a picture frame fence in Oregon & Washington, Rick’s can review layout options, material choices, and installation considerations specific to your property.

Frequently Asked Questions About Picture Frame Fencing

Below are answers to some of the most common questions homeowners ask about cedar fence longevity, staining, maintenance, and seasonal protection — so you know what to expect and how to keep your fence looking its best over time

    • Does cedar require staining?

      Cedar can be stained or sealed to maintain color, though some homeowners allow the wood to weather naturally over time.
    • What is cedar?

      Cedar is a wood species native to the Pacific Northwest. It is known for its fine grain, light color, and natural resistance to decay.
    • Does a picture frame fence work on sloped yards?

      Yes. We adjust post placement and panel layout to follow grade changes while maintaining visual consistency. Careful planning is important to preserve the framed appearance.
    • Will moisture affect a cedar picture frame fence in Oregon & Washington?

      Moisture impacts all wood fences. Proper drainage planning, post installation, and material selection help manage expansion and contraction over time.
    • Does picture frame fencing perform well in Pacific Northwest weather?

      With proper installation and routine maintenance, cedar picture frame fences perform well in Pacific Northwest conditions.
    • How long does picture frame fence installation take?

      Most residential installations are completed within several days. Timeline depends on yard size, layout complexity, and site conditions. We review expected duration before work begins.
    • Is a picture frame fence more expensive than a standard cedar wood fence?

      It typically costs more than a basic privacy fence due to additional framing materials and labor. During your estimate, we provide a breakdown based on your property.

Request an Estimate for Picture Frame Fence Installation in Oregon & Southwest Washington

If you are planning a picture frame fence in Oregon & Southwest Washington, Rick’s can review fence height, layout, and gate placement to determine the best configuration for your property.

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