The image shows an elegant garden fence in classic American style, crafted as a white lattice structure with a pergola. This is not a house façade but a landscape architectural element that creates privacy and serves as support for climbing plants.
The structure displays a traditional lattice pattern forming diamond-shaped openings. The upper part of the fence is crowned with a light pergola featuring characteristic protruding beams, giving the structure visual completeness and architectural character. Decorative brackets support the pergola, adding a graceful touch to the overall design.
The fence is organically integrated into the landscape - along it are planted rose bushes and other plants that will eventually climb the lattice surface, transforming the functional element into a picturesque garden accent. In the background, a traditional white picket fence is visible, creating a cohesive ensemble of garden architecture.
This approach - using lattice structures - can be successfully applied in residential façade design: as lattice screens for porches, decorative elements on terraces, or as part of façade finishing in colonial or classic American style. Such elements are not only functional (providing support for plants and partial shading) but also give the building lightness and elegance.