Picket fence

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Typical section of a picket fence
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Typical section of a picket fence
A simple, unpainted picket fence
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A simple, unpainted picket fence
Western Australian jarrah picket fence.
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Western Australian jarrah picket fence.

A picket fence is a variety of fence that has been used mostly for domestic boundaries. The style has been used since the First Period and remains popular in current times. Often the fence is painted white and made of wood, although modern versions may use plastic that resembles wood. The style is characterized as short with a tapered or pointed top on evenly spaced vertical boards, called pickets.

The fence can be assembled from prefabricated sections, where the posts of each section are posted into the ground but the pickets or boards that make up the fence wall are not inserted into the ground.

In recent years, some people have associated picket fences with what they regard as the more negative aspects of suburbia.