GARDEN GRID FENCE INSTALLATION IN OREGON & WASHINGTON
Rick’s Custom Fencing & Decking installs Garden Grid fence systems for homeowners across Oregon & Washington. A Garden Grid fence combines open steel grid panels with cedar framing, creating a modern design that defines space without closing it in.
This style works well for gardens, front yards, side yards, and contemporary landscapes where visibility matters. The steel grid provides structure and durability, while the cedar frame softens the look with natural warmth. Rick’s builds each Garden Grid fence with careful layout planning and installation methods suited to Pacific Northwest soil and weather conditions.

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What Is a Garden Grid Fence?
A Garden Grid fence features welded steel panels framed in cedar. The open grid pattern creates clean lines and allows light and airflow to pass through while still establishing a clear boundary.
Unlike solid privacy fences, this style maintains visibility. Unlike chain link, it offers a more architectural and intentional appearance.
The result is a fence that feels modern, structured, and integrated into the surrounding landscape.
Why Homeowners Choose Garden Grid Fence Designs
A Modern, Architectural Look
The grid pattern creates straight lines and defined geometry. It works especially well with contemporary homes and structured garden layouts.
Strength with Openness
Steel panels provide rigidity, while the open design preserves views and airflow.
Natural Wood Framing
Cedar framing adds contrast and warmth, preventing the fence from feeling industrial.


Built for Pacific Northwest Conditions
Steel and cedar both perform well in Oregon & Washington when installed with proper post depth and drainage planning.
Rick’s approaches Garden Grid fence construction with attention to proportion and alignment. Grid panels must sit squarely within the cedar frame so spacing remains consistent across the entire fence run.
Garden Grid Fence Style Options
This fencing system is available in two primary variations.

Garden Grid
The standard configuration places the grid panel within a cedar frame for a balanced, open design.

Garden Grid Plus
This variation increases panel presence and may adjust framing proportions to create a stronger visual statement.
Both options can be customized with:
- Black steel panels
- Galvanized steel panels
- Cedar framing choices
- Height options of 3’, 4’, or 5’
These height options make the system suitable for decorative enclosures, garden definition, or low-profile property boundaries.
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Design Considerations for Garden Grid Fence
Because the grid pattern is highly visible, spacing and alignment matter.
- Posts must be evenly placed to maintain visual rhythm
- Steel panels must sit square within the cedar frame
- Transitions on sloped yards require measured adjustments
- Gate framing should match surrounding grid proportions
When alignment remains consistent, the fence reads as one continuous design rather than separate sections.
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Garden Grid Cedar Fence Design Examples
Garden Grid fences work best when layout decisions are made early.
We review property lines and yard usage to determine appropriate height. We discuss how much openness you want versus boundary definition. We also consider how the fence will interact with landscaping, patios, or garden beds.
Because this style remains visually open, placement plays an important role in how the space feels once complete.
If you are considering a Garden Grid fence in Oregon & Washington, Rick’s can review layout options, height configurations, and material choices specific to your property.
Garden Grid Fence Installation FAQs
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.
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Does cedar require staining?
Cedar can be stained or sealed to maintain color, though some homeowners allow the wood to weather naturally over time. -
Is this style suitable for front yards?
Yes. The lower height options and open design make it a strong fit for decorative front yard boundaries and garden enclosures. -
How does Garden Grid compare to chain link?
Both allow visibility, but Garden Grid offers a more refined and architectural appearance. The cedar frame creates a finished look that chain link does not provide. -
Is steel fencing durable in Pacific Northwest weather?
Yes. Galvanized or coated steel panels resist corrosion, and cedar framing performs well when installed correctly with proper drainage planning. -
Does a Garden Grid fence provide privacy?
This style is designed for openness rather than full privacy. The steel grid allows visibility through the panels while still defining boundaries.
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Request an Estimate for Garden Grid Fence Installation in Oregon & Washington
If you are planning a garden grid fence in Oregon & Washington, Rick’s can review fence height, layout, and gate placement to determine the best configuration for your property.



















