CEDAR LATTICE TOP FENCE INSTALLATION IN OREGON & WASHINGTON
Rick’s Custom Fencing & Decking installs cedar lattice top fences for homeowners across Oregon & Washington. A cedar lattice top fence combines the privacy of a solid panel with the visual openness of a decorative lattice section above.
This style is popular throughout the Pacific Northwest because it adds detail without feeling heavy. The solid lower section creates separation and security, while the lattice softens the overall look and allows natural light to pass through. Rick’s builds each cedar lattice top fence with careful planning and framing suited to regional soil and moisture conditions.

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What Makes a Cedar Lattice Top Fence Different?
The defining feature is the lattice extension along the top of the fence. While the lower portion provides privacy, the upper section introduces pattern and dimension.
The lattice detail:
- Adds architectural character
- Breaks up the visual height of a tall fence
- Allows light and airflow
- Creates a more open feel without sacrificing separation
Because the lattice draws the eye upward, proportion matters. The fence should feel balanced within your yard rather than overpowering it.

Why Homeowners Choose Cedar for Lattice Top Fence Designs
Cedar works well for this style because it brings both durability and warmth.
Natural Appearance
Cedar has a tone and grain pattern that fits comfortably into residential settings. It ages gradually and develops character over time.
Privacy With Light
The solid panel blocks direct visibility, while the lattice above prevents the fence from feeling closed in.
A Design That Feels Intentional
The lattice detail adds interest without turning the fence into a focal point that competes with your home.
Rick’s focuses on proportion and alignment throughout the build. The lattice must sit squarely and evenly across each panel so the entire fence reads as one continuous design.
Design Options for a Cedar Lattice Top Fence
This style offers flexibility without becoming complicated. Each pattern changes the feel slightly, from traditional to more decorative. Small details like these can subtly change the character of the fence.
Lattice Patterns

Square Lattice

Diagonal Lattice

Catalina-Style Lattice
Height and Layout
Six-foot privacy panels with a lattice extension are common, though overall height depends on your yard and local guidelines.
Finishing Details
- Dog-eared boards
- Decorative post caps
- Shaped post tops
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What to Consider Before Building a Cedar Lattice Top Fence
Because the lattice adds visual height, planning plays an important role.
Post placement needs to account for the added upper section so the fence remains stable. Framing must keep the lattice square so the pattern doesn’t shift across long runs. On sloped yards, panel transitions require careful measurement so the lattice line stays consistent.
When everything lines up properly, the fence feels cohesive rather than segmented.

Cedar Lattice Top Fence Examples
Before construction begins, we talk through the details that shape the final result.
We review property lines and layout so spacing remains consistent. We look at how the fence will interact with landscaping, decks, or retaining walls. We also discuss finish options so you understand how the cedar will age over time.
The goal is a fence that feels integrated into your outdoor space, not added on after the fact.
Cedar Lattice Top Fence Installation FAQs
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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. -
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. -
Is this style more expensive than a solid privacy fence?
The additional framing and lattice detail increase material and labor compared to a basic privacy fence. We provide a clear estimate based on your layout and design choices. -
Does the lattice require extra maintenance?
The lattice ages at the same rate as the rest of the fence. Staining or sealing helps maintain appearance over time. -
Is cedar durable in Pacific Northwest weather?
Cedar naturally resists decay and insect damage. With proper installation and routine maintenance, it performs well in regional moisture conditions. -
Does a lattice top fence still provide privacy?
Yes. The solid lower section blocks visibility. The lattice above allows light through but does not compromise the main privacy panel.
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Get an Estimate for Cedar Lattice Top Fence Installation in OR & WA
If you are planning a cedar lattice top fence in Oregon & Washington, Rick’s can review layout options, design details, and material considerations specific to your property.



















