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    The difference between an alfresco and a patio

    Amelia BrownBy Amelia BrownDecember 31, 2022No Comments3 Mins Read
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    When it comes to backyard living, there are a few crucial distinctions to make. The alfresco builder says that an alfresco is a patio that is open to the elements, while a patio is typically enclosed with walls and fencing to protect it from the weather.  What’s more, an alfresco may have direct sunlight on one or more surfaces while a patio typically features indirect sunlight. If you’re reading this, it’s likely because you’re looking to make your outdoor space more comfortable and inviting. 

    You don’t want to use up all your space with a bunch of lawn furniture and get annoyed when people bring their dogs over. So how do you know which type of outdoor area is right for you? Well, there are two types: an alfresco terrace and a patio. Let’s take a look at the difference between alfresco and patio and study each one before deciding where you should go next!

    Alfresco is an Italian way of saying outside or in the open air.

    It’s a common misconception that alfresco means “outside.” The word comes from the Latin word for “mountain,” and it refers to any space that is outdoors, whether you’re on top of a mountain or just standing next to one. However, this definition also extends beyond being in nature—you can have an alfresco terrace if your home has a rooftop deck (or even just some potted plants), as well as an indoor patio with plenty of greenery around its edges.

    An alfresco terrace is a space that is completely outdoors, while a patio can be in an enclosed area.

    Alfresco means “outside” in Italian and refers to the use of open spaces within buildings. The term comes from the Latin word for “open,” which describes this type of outdoor space perfectly as it allows guests to enjoy their surroundings without being confined by walls or fences. Traditionally, alfrescos were built on top of existing structures such as houses or churches, but today there are several ways you can transform your backyard into an alfresco space:

    • Build an addition onto your home so that you have more square footage for entertaining guests

    There are two types of outdoor spaces, here’s how to tell them apart.

    • Al fresco is an Italian way of saying “outside” or in the open air.
    • Patio can be in an enclosed area or else it refers to a Spanish word for a courtyard or enclosed space. It also refers to covered porches/verandas which are often found on American homes that have been built before 1900; these may have been built from wood but are now usually made from stone and brick.

    Conclusion

    While the two terms might sound similar, they have very different meanings. An alfresco terrace is a space that is completely outdoors, while a patio can be in an enclosed area. The main thing to remember is that if you want to make your outdoor space comfortable and cozy, then go with an alfresco terrace. 

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    Amelia Brown

    Amelia is a writer for Blackbird News. She has a degree in communications from Bristol University. Amelia enjoys publishing on celebrities, television and movies. In her spare time, she enjoys designing quirky clothing.

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