What is the difference between an elevated deck and a tiered deck?
A: The main difference lies in their layout — single-level vs. multi-level. An elevated deck is raised above ground level and is ideal for providing scenic views, added privacy and a comfortable space for relaxing or entertaining. In contrast, a tiered deck features multiple connected levels or platforms, each designed for different uses like dining, lounging or gardening. Tiered decks create visual interest and make the most of uneven or sloped yards by dividing the space into functional zones. Choosing between them depends on your yard’s layout and how you plan to use the space.
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