With the transition to the summer season already beginning, the busy season is about to start. Among the many requests you will receive during this time, outdoor additions might make their way into the top 5.
Homeowners look to these as an investment in their houses that increase value and provide them with a place to relax at the same time. Two outdoor additions stand tall among the rest; decks and patios.
The Difference
Some people use these terms interchangeably. That is not the case, a deck and a patio both are outdoor additions but are dissimilar to each other.
A deck is attached to the house but without the roof extension above it. It has a resemblance to the decks in ships. Patio on the other hand is separate from the house. These may or may not be surrounded by walls and can be made in many shapes and sizes.
Both of these have their own sets of positives that you should know about.
Deck
- Adding a deck has proven to provide a decent hike on the resale value of the house. Due to its multi-functionality, it can be rated higher by buyers than indoor renovations.
- A deck can be constructed no matter the terrain surrounding the house. It uses materials like wood to easily connect it to the house.
- The view from the deck has great potential. From the buyer’s perspective, it is a great addition to the house that will be used directly or indirectly. For the owner, it is a great place to sit and relax.
- The traditional way of building a deck uses wood as the base material. During the harsh summers, the deck doesn’t retain heat.
- It provides proximity to the house and is extremely versatile and customizable. With a bit of DIYs, homeowners can reshape the place. However, it might not be able to take the full weight of an outdoor kitchen setup.
Patio
- The patio has more options for building materials to choose from. You would be able to give the client many options and they will be able to choose according to their budget. Concrete is one of the most used ones and is also the cheapest option available.
- The owners won’t have to work much to keep a patio in good condition. Maintenance is easy both practically and economically. Occasional cleaning will be enough to battle dust and other elements.
- It can act as a support addition to another outdoor arrangement. If your client has an outdoor shower, you can construct a patio near to that to increase comfort.
- If your client ends up choosing a sturdier material like a stone for building, they won’t have to worry about it for a long time. A patio usually has a longer lifespan and doesn’t lose its charm with time.
The outdoor trends like decks, patio, and even wall mounted gazebo are ones to keep an eye on. They already have a demand which will increase due to the change in season.
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