Timber Screening Styles and Design Options for Central Coast Homes
The style of screening you choose changes the whole look and function of your outdoor space. Vertical slat screening is what most people picture when they think modern screening — clean lines running up and down, adjustable spacing between slats depending on how much privacy versus airflow you want. Horizontal slat designs give you that linear, architectural look that’s everywhere right now. Works particularly well when you’re trying to make a space feel wider.
Lattice patterns are more traditional and decorative, creating filtered effects rather than complete privacy. Solid privacy walls give total visual blocking for clients who want complete seclusion around spa areas or where you need noise barriers. Semi-open designs balance privacy with maintaining some connection to gardens or water views.
Laser-cut decorative panels feature custom patterns that turn screening into art features. Louvre-style screening gives you adjustable slats you can angle throughout the day. Height, framing, and how screening integrates with your existing deck or fence — all of this gets customised to your specific property.

Timber Privacy Solutions for Central Coast Coastal Living
Privacy is the number one reason people contact us about screening, and it’s not hard to see why. When you’re sitting on your deck and you can see straight into your neighbour’s kitchen — or worse, they can see into yours — that outdoor space loses its appeal pretty fast. Timber privacy walls create that buffer zone you need, especially on the Central Coast, where properties are often close together and many homes sit on sloped blocks where overlooking becomes a real issue.
But privacy’s just the start. Those coastal winds that come ripping through? Quality screening breaks down without creating a solid wall effect. You get filtered shade from intense UV exposure, noise reduction from road and neighbour sounds, and you can hide ugly stuff like bins, air conditioning units, and pool equipment. Custom timber screening adds architectural interest while increasing your property value.
How We Install Timber Privacy Screening on Central Coast Properties

Selecting the Right Timber for Central Coast Conditions
Material choice matters significantly on the Central Coast because you’re dealing with salt air, UV exposure, and moisture that’ll destroy the wrong timber in just a few years. Merbau is what we recommend most often for coastal properties — this hardwood handles salt air, naturally resists decay and insects, and ages beautifully. More expensive upfront, but you’re looking at 20+ years of life with basic maintenance.
Treated pine is the budget-friendly option that performs well with proper maintenance. We use H4-rated treated pine for weather-exposed screening. Screening-grade hardwoods like spotted gum or blackbutt offer excellent durability without the Merbau price tag. Composite alternatives resist fading and won’t rot if you want minimal maintenance. Natural oils, stains, or paint finishes all affect appearance and longevity differently.
Important Design Considerations for Central Coast Screening Projects
Council regulations affect every screening project, and Central Coast Council has specific requirements you need to know about before you start. Height restrictions typically limit boundary fencing and screening to 1.8 meters without approval, but exemptions exist for certain situations. We check your specific property’s zoning requirements as part of our consultation.
Boundary setbacks might require your screening to sit a certain distance from property lines, especially for solid walls rather than open fencing. Wind load engineering becomes critical on exposed coastal sites — your screening needs to withstand Central Coast winds without becoming a sail that rips posts out. We calculate wind loads and engineer post spacing and depth accordingly.
Maintaining airflow while providing privacy is a balance we work through with every client. Strategic spacing keeps air moving while giving you the privacy you want.