Porches and patios both create outdoor living spaces, but they serve different purposes and have distinct structural features. Whether you’re planning to build or simply want to identify what you have, here’s a quick guide to help you understand the difference between a porch and a patio. Feature Porch Patio Attachment Attached to the home Typically detached or adjacent at ground level Roof Always has a roof Usually uncovered, can have added shade Typical Location Front, side, or back of the house Backyard or side yard Elevation Slightly raised with steps Built at ground level Materials Wood, composite, or matching home finishes Concrete, pavers, gravel, or stone Design Purpose Transition space, welcoming entry Recreational space for dining or lounging Privacy Less private (often front-facing) More private (typically backyard) Cost Higher due to roofing and attachment Lower and often DIY-friendly Maintenance Needs regular cleaning, e...
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