If you’ve ever built or replaced a fence, you probably noticed that one side looks smoother and more polished, while the other side shows the posts and rails. But did you know there’s an unspoken rule about which way the “good side” should face?
👉 The finished, smooth side should always face your neighbor’s property.
Here’s why:
- Etiquette & Respect
It’s considered common courtesy. By facing the better-looking side toward your neighbor, you show respect and avoid unnecessary conflict. Nobody wants to stare at posts and beams from their backyard. - Property Value & Curb Appeal
Having the polished side out improves the look of both properties, which can help maintain or even increase property value. - Building Codes & HOA Rules
In many areas, local ordinances or homeowners’ associations require that the finished side face outward. Ignoring this could cause fines or even force you to rebuild the fence. - Structural Strength
With the support posts facing inward, your fence is actually stronger and harder for outsiders to climb, adding an extra layer of security.
💡 Pro tip: If you want the nice side on both properties, consider a “good neighbor fence” (also called a double-sided or shadowbox fence). It looks the same on both sides and keeps everyone happy.