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How To Build a Lattice Screen

Easy DIY Project

Learn how to build a lattice screen! Hide some of the items outside of your home that perhaps aren’t the most attractive to look at. This is an easy to do DIY project, so let’s get into it!

-One – sheet of 4′ x 8′ lattice -Six – 1 x 3 – 8′ pressure treated pine -Four – 6′ pressure treated fill-it strips -Seven – National Hardware 2 1/2″ Corner Braces (Galvanized) -1 5/8″ Deck Screws -1 1/4″ Deck Screws -Concrete Screws -Wood Stain Or Paint (Optional)

Materials You'll Need

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-Circular Saw -Screw Gun -Level -Speed Square -Tape Measure -Pencil

Tools You'll Need

Step One

Measure the area that you want to build a lattice screen for. Once you have decided on the size that you want for the screen, measure the lattice itself.

Cut your lattice to size with a circular saw. Our lattice was cut to 42″wide  x 72″tall.

Step Two

Once the lattice is cut to size, take three of the 1 x 3 pieces and measure and cut two of the pieces to 72″ long. Then take the remaining 1 x 3 and cut into two 43 1/2″ pieces.

Step Three

Step Four

Assemble the frame on the ground using 1 5/8″ deck screws with a screw gun.

Place the lattice inside the frame on the ground to make sure that it fits. Trim any excess lattice if necessary. You won’t actually be attaching the lattice piece until later in the process.

Step Five

Now you need to build the back of the frame. Take the three remaining 1 x 3 pieces and cut two of them 72″ long. Cut the third piece into two pieces at 38 1/2″ long. Attach them to the back of the frame (as shown) using 1 5/8″ screws.

Step Six

Step Seven

Turn the frame over and lay the lattice inside the frame. Using 1 1/4″ screws, attach the fill-it strips to the top of the lattice to sandwich the lattice in-between the strips and the frame.

Now the lattice frame is complete! Attach a  2 1/2″ Corner Brace  to all four sides of the frame for stability.

Step Eight

Paint or stain the lattice screen as desired. We painted our screen in black to match the outdoor shower.

Step Nine

When you build a lattice screen it will either need to have legs or attach directly onto the ground and/or wall. We built our lattice screen without legs and attached it to the wall and the concrete pavers. For securing to the exterior wall, we cut a spacer piece out of leftover wood and attached the National Hardware 2 1/2″ Corner Brace to it and the wall with concrete screws.

Step Ten

On the bottom of the frame we secured the lattice screen using a Corner Brace on each side.

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