Fence Upgrades That Take Your Fence From Basic to Beautiful

Holly Cottles • June 24, 2026

Fence Upgrades That Take Your Fence From Basic to Beautiful

Fence Upgrades That Take Your Fence From Basic to Beautiful


When most homeowners shop for a new fence, they often start with the standard option: a traditional side-by-side cedar fence with dog-ear pickets.

There is absolutely nothing wrong with a standard fence. It provides privacy, security, and improves the appearance of your property.


But many homeowners don't realize how many customization options are available to transform a basic fence into a true backyard feature.


Whether you want a more upscale appearance, better durability, enhanced curb appeal, or simply a fence that stands out from your neighbors, there are countless ways to upgrade your fence.


Let's start with the basics and work our way up.


The Starting Point: Standard Side-by-Side Fence


A standard side-by-side fence typically consists of:

  • Cedar dog-ear pickets
  • Three horizontal rails
  • Steel or wood posts
  • Basic gate construction


This style remains one of the most popular fencing options throughout North Texas because it is attractive, functional, and cost-effective.

From here, the fun begins.


Upgrade #1: Standard 1x4 Trim


One of the simplest and most affordable upgrades is adding a standard 1x4 trim board along the top of the fence.

Benefits include:

  • Creates a cleaner appearance
  • Hides picket height variations
  • Gives the fence a more finished look
  • Increases curb appeal


Many homeowners are surprised by how much this small upgrade changes the overall appearance of the fence.


Upgrade #2: 2x6 Pressure-Treated Kickboard


A kickboard is installed along the bottom of the fence.


Benefits include:

  • Protects pickets from ground contact
  • Helps reduce moisture damage
  • Extends the life of the fence
  • Makes future repairs easier


Kickboards are especially valuable in North Texas where sprinkler systems, heavy rains, and shifting soil can shorten the life of pickets.


Upgrade #3: Board-on-Board Privacy Fence


Want more privacy and a premium appearance?


A board-on-board fence is often the next step.


Benefits include:

  • Increased privacy
  • Better wind resistance
  • More attractive appearance from both sides
  • Creates a thicker, more substantial fence


Board-on-board fencing is one of the most popular upgrades throughout Frisco, Prosper, McKinney, and surrounding communities.


Upgrade #4: Top Cap


Adding a top cap immediately elevates the appearance of a fence.


Common options include:

  • 2x6 Top Cap
  • 2x8 Top Cap


Benefits include:

  • Premium appearance
  • Helps protect picket tops
  • Creates architectural detail
  • Increases perceived property value


Once a top cap is added, the fence becomes what many homeowners call a "double-trim" fence.


Upgrade #5: Triple Trim


For homeowners wanting a more decorative look, adding a 1x2 trim beneath the top cap creates a triple-trim design.


Benefits include:

  • Additional visual depth
  • Higher-end appearance
  • Custom-built look
  • Popular in upscale neighborhoods


This is one of the most requested upgrades in many North Texas HOA communities.


Upgrade #6: Quadruple Trim


To take things even further, a 1x6 decorative trim board can be added beneath the triple trim package.


Benefits include:

  • Luxury appearance
  • Maximum architectural detail
  • Distinctive neighborhood presence
  • Truly custom look


A quadruple-trim fence creates a dramatic visual impact and is often seen on premium fence installations.


Upgrade #7: Decorative Gate Designs


The gate is often the focal point of a fence.


Popular gate upgrades include:

  • Picture-frame gates
  • Trimmed gates
  • Arched gates
  • Custom decorative gates
  • Double-drive gates


A custom gate can completely transform the appearance of your fence.


Upgrade #8: Steel Frame Gates


One of the smartest upgrades available is replacing traditional wood-framed gates with steel-framed gates.


Benefits include:

  • Reduced sagging
  • Increased durability
  • Longer lifespan
  • Better long-term performance


Steel-framed gates are especially valuable for larger openings.


Upgrade #9: Arched Trim


Arched trim adds elegance and character to both gates and fence sections.


Benefits include:

  • Custom appearance
  • Enhanced curb appeal
  • Luxury design element
  • Timeless style


Arched gates remain one of the most eye-catching fence upgrades available.


Upgrade #10: Corbels


Corbels are decorative support pieces installed beneath top caps or decorative trim.


Benefits include:

  • Craftsman-style appearance
  • Increased architectural detail
  • Custom-built look
  • Premium finish


Corbels can make a fence look more like custom outdoor architecture than a standard privacy fence.


Upgrade #11: Vertical Trim Accents


Vertical trim boards create visual separation and decorative detail.


Options include:

  • Single vertical trim
  • Double vertical trim
  • Decorative panel accents


These details help break up long fence runs and create a more custom appearance.


Upgrade #12: Decorative Stars


Decorative metal stars remain a popular Texas-inspired fence upgrade.


Benefits include:

  • Adds personality
  • Creates a custom look
  • Reflects Texas style
  • Makes your fence unique


Stars can be incorporated into fence panels, gates, or decorative features.


Upgrade #13: Boxed-In Posts


Many homeowners choose to wrap exposed steel posts with cedar.


This process is often called boxing in or wrapping posts.


Benefits include:

  • Conceals steel posts
  • Creates a larger post appearance
  • Gives the fence a more substantial look
  • Provides a custom finished appearance


Upgrade #14: Box Post Trim and Caps


Once posts are boxed in, additional upgrades can be added.


Options include:

  • Decorative bottom trim
  • Post caps
  • Decorative top caps
  • Multi-layer trim details


These upgrades create a true custom-fence appearance.


Upgrade #15: Fence Lighting


Fence lighting has become increasingly popular.


Options include:

  • Solar post-cap lights
  • Solar fence lights
  • Decorative pathway lighting
  • Accent lighting


Benefits include:

  • Improved nighttime appearance
  • Added security
  • Enhanced outdoor entertaining
  • Increased curb appeal


Upgrade #16: Stain Color Options


One of the easiest ways to customize your fence is through stain color.


Popular choices include:

  • Natural Cedar
  • Light Brown
  • Medium Brown
  • Dark Walnut
  • Pecan
  • Oxford Brown
  • Custom HOA-approved colors


Staining not only protects your investment but allows homeowners to create a fence that complements their home, landscaping, and neighborhood requirements.


Create a Fence That Reflects Your Home


The best part about building a fence today is that it doesn't have to be basic.


Whether you simply add a trim board and kickboard or create a fully customized fence with board-on-board construction, top cap and trim, boxed-in posts, decorative gates, corbels, lighting, and premium stain colors, there are countless ways to make your fence uniquely yours.


At Frisco Fence & Stain, we help homeowners throughout North Texas design fences that match their style, budget, and long-term goals. From simple upgrades to fully custom fence designs, we can help you create a fence that stands out for all the right reasons.



Because your fence shouldn't just define your property line. It should enhance your entire home.


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