Definitions
- Referring to a criss-cross pattern of intersecting lines or strips. - Describing a framework of crossed wood or metal strips used for decoration or support. - Talking about a structure made of interwoven strips or bars that allows light and air to pass through.
- Referring to a framework of interwoven wood or metal strips used to support climbing plants. - Describing a structure made of latticework used for decoration or privacy. - Talking about a frame or panel with a diamond or square pattern used as a screen or divider.
List of Similarities
- 1Both lattice and trellis involve a framework of interwoven strips or bars.
- 2Both can be made of wood or metal.
- 3Both can be used for decoration or support.
- 4Both can allow light and air to pass through.
- 5Both can have a diamond or square pattern.
What is the difference?
- 1Function: Lattice is more versatile and can be used for various purposes, while trellis is primarily used for supporting climbing plants.
- 2Design: Lattice typically has a criss-cross pattern, while trellis usually has a diamond or square pattern.
- 3Size: Lattice can be larger and cover a wider area, while trellis is usually smaller and more compact.
- 4Placement: Lattice is often used as a freestanding structure, while trellis is usually attached to a wall or fence.
- 5Usage: Lattice is more commonly used in cooking and baking, while trellis is more commonly used in gardening and landscaping.
Remember this!
Lattice and trellis are both structures made of interwoven strips or bars. However, lattice is more versatile and can be used for various purposes, such as decoration or support, while trellis is primarily used for supporting climbing plants. Additionally, lattice typically has a criss-cross pattern, while trellis usually has a diamond or square pattern.