If you're not familiar behind the idea of a shadow box fence, it's a design that uses pickets on both sides on the fence, set in an alternating fashion so that they allow for some visibility and for wind to pass through, as they cast shadows against each other. One of the coolest and most overlooked features of a shadow box fence design is that the shadows that are cast, constantly change throughout the day, changing the look of the fence. Another big feature of this fence style is that it looks the same on both sides and is therefore also commonly known as a good neighbor fence.
Shadow Box Fence Design

Shadow Box Cost Estimate Per Foot
6 ft Pressure Treated Pine $12.50 - $16.00
8 ft Pressure Treated Pine $16.50 - $22.00
6 ft Western Red Cedar $17.00 - $23.50
8 ft Western Red Cedar $21.00 - $27.50
(This is an estimated average cost for this style fence to be installed, based on over 200 fence companies across the US.)
Shadow Box Fence Pictures
These pictures are of a 6 ft tall western red cedar shadow box fence and were provided by Pro Fenceworks™fence company in Georgia. This fence was professionally installed by their company in Atlanta. If you have pictures from your projects that you would like me to add, shoot me an email.
8 ft Western Red Cedar $21.00 - $27.50
(This is an estimated average cost for this style fence to be installed, based on over 200 fence companies across the US.)
Shadow Box Fence Pictures
These pictures are of a 6 ft tall western red cedar shadow box fence and were provided by Pro Fenceworks™fence company in Georgia. This fence was professionally installed by their company in Atlanta. If you have pictures from your projects that you would like me to add, shoot me an email.




Well, that's it for this post on shadow box fences. Please provide your input on what you like or don't like about this fence design, questions or comments about it and prices that you have paid, been quoted for or sold this style fence for. I look forward to hearing your comments.