For a traditional home, the best split rail fence echoes historical craftsmanship while meeting modern safety needs. Opt for rot-resistant woods like eastern white cedar or redwood, untreated if naturally durable, or pressure-treated for longevity.
Classic two-rail or three-rail designs suit most properties; four-rail versions offer extra containment for larger animals or steep slopes. Rails are fitted into notches or attached with rustic metal brackets, leaving slight play to prevent injury.
Height of 48–60 inches maintains tradition and deters jumping. Spacing between rails allows visibility and airflow, preserving the open pastoral feel.
To complete the traditional look, choose posts with a natural finish or painted in heritage colors (white, black, or barn red). This fence enhances curb appeal, blends with historic neighborhoods, and provides a charming, functional boundary.
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