
Rooftop decks
“A terrace is an external, raised, open, flat area in either a landscape or a building or as a roof terrace on a flat roof. ” “Terrace” is actually used interchangeably with the word “patio” in many cases.
A roof deck can be a great addition to your home, providing additional living space that can be used for a variety of purposes. While a ground-level deck might offer some protection from the elements, a roof deck is fully exposed to the sun and wind, making it an ideal spot for entertaining or relaxing.
The roof deck, also known as roof sheathing, is a strong layer of wood boards attached to the roof’s trusses and joints. Although you can’t see them, these boards provide a flat surface onto which the shingles and other roofing components are installed on.
What is the difference between a balcony and a roof terrace?
Overall, terraces are flat areas that can be on the side or roof of a building, while balconies are elevated platforms that are always attached to a room. One of the most obvious differences between balconies and terraces is their size.
The basic decking material options are synthetic turf, rubber tiles, concrete pavers, stone pavers, porcelain tile pavers, synthetic decking, and real wood decking. Wood decking options include wooden deck tiles or full lengths of decking boards, depending on your deck frame.

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