Got this privacy screen a while back because my neighbors are a bit too curious for my liking, and honestly, it’s been pretty great. It keeps my patio and sometimes even my living room feeling private without making it seem like I’m living behind a fortress. Plus, it looks decent enough that I haven’t gotten any complaints about it being an eyesore.Privacy Where You Need It: This screen is solid for keeping nosey neighbors out of your business. I move it around depending on where I need a bit more privacy—sometimes outside on the deck or in the dining area when we have friends over. It’s nice not to worry about being on display all the time.Not Just a One-Trick Pony: I like how I can use it for different things. It’s been a backdrop for some of my plants, and with some lights, it looks pretty cozy in the evening. It’s not just stuck in one place doing one thing, which is a plus.Holding Up Well: The material seems sturdy enough. It’s been outside for a while now, through some rain and a lot of sun, and it hasn’t faded or rusted. So, it’s doing better than I expected, especially since it’s not super expensive.Looks Good: It’s actually nicer looking than I thought it would be. The pattern is pretty and makes it blend in with the garden. I’ve thrown some fake vines on it, and it’s quite a vibe. Makes my outdoor space look better for sure.Easy to Put Together: Setting it up wasn’t too hard. It came with everything needed and wasn’t too heavy to move around. I managed to do it without turning it into a whole project, which is always a win in my book. BTW, it is important to secure to the ground once you decide where to put, a few days ago, a wind brew it down.Overall, it’s a good buy if you’re looking to block off some view into your place or just want to split up your space a bit. It’s sturdy, not bad to look at, and does what it’s supposed to do without any fuss.