Semi-Privacy Vinyl Fence Design

Wilmington Scalloped Vinyl Fence

Wilmington Scalloped uses the Wilmington family profile with a scalloped top line for a softer decorative finish across the run.

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Where this design fits

Wilmington Scalloped uses a scalloped top line for a softer, more decorative finish. It works well for backyards, side yards, and visible fence runs where the buyer wants semi-privacy coverage with added curb appeal.

Common use cases

  • Side-yard separation with airflow
  • Patio and seating-area screening
  • Decorative backyard perimeter runs

Buyers usually come to this group when they want vinyl fence coverage without making the yard feel fully boxed in.

Looking For One Of These?

Many buyers start with the project they need solved, not the exact fence design name. Here is how Wilmington Scalloped compares to common vinyl fence searches.

Semi-privacy vinyl fence

Wilmington Scalloped fits this search. It provides coverage across most of the panel while keeping the fence visually lighter than a full privacy wall.

Vinyl fence with airflow

Wilmington Scalloped offers more airflow than a solid privacy panel. The design keeps some openness at the top while maintaining coverage where it counts.

Vinyl fence for backyard

Wilmington Scalloped can work for backyards where you want separation without making the space feel fully enclosed. For complete visual blocking, a full privacy design may be a better fit.

Decorative vinyl fence

The scalloped top line on Wilmington Scalloped adds a softer decorative profile that works well for visible fence runs.

Privacy fence for backyard

Wilmington Scalloped is semi-privacy, not full privacy. If the goal is to completely block views or screen a neighbor, a full privacy vinyl fence will usually work better.

Match existing vinyl fence

If you are extending or repairing an existing fence, send a photo with your quote request. Include the height, footage, and gate count so the yard can help identify the closest match.

Next Step

Send the layout and gate count

If you already know the design name, include it with the height, footage, corners, and gates. If not, use this page as the reference and the yard can help narrow the package down.