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Well, that’s exactly what we’re going to talk about. Stick around, and by the end of this blog, you’ll have 8 practical and creative small balcony ideas and doable hacks to make your small space the best spot in the house.
Balcony Vertical Garden
Small balcony? You think it’s a problem? I don’t think so. There’s always an opportunity in adversity. You can easily and even ornately grow plants up instead of letting them take over your floor. And dedicate the rest of the space for other arrangements, as per your liking.
- Vertical gardening may include growing essential herbs, and it will make your food taste fresher. Or even ornamental plants to add to the overall beauty of your cosy space.
- The planters can be of any style, plain wooden planks, fancy wooden planks, or freestanding elevated planters, self-watering adaptation, trellis growing system, and even a repurposed ladder.
- Instead of bulky chairs, go for foldable seating, a slim wooden bench, or even floor cushions.
- A simple diwan-style setup with soft cushions and a low table can impart your balcony an adorable Indian ethnic look.
Multifunctional Balcony Furniture
Why waste space when your furniture can do double duty? Small balconies need smart furniture. It will be a great help to store your scattered things in one place while using it for other purposes (seating, tables, etc.) simultaneously. You can try the following small balcony furniture ideas:
- It’s about making the most of what you’ve got. This, in itself, is a budget-friendly idea. Use your old furniture to mould it into a renovated, multipurpose piece.
- How about a hanging chair? A classic jhoola or a polished hammock-style swing adds utility and charm.
- Another idea could be setting up a sophisticated metal sofa with a matching table accented with white or warm-toned fabrics. Keeping everything minimal around it.
- To accompany your modish black railings, unapologetically use hygge-bar stools with a foldable table plank attached directly to the railing.
Balcony Lighting Sets the Mood
Everyone’s obsessed with wall lighting these days. I am telling you, lighting is something that can make or break a space. People are understanding its importance, and in fact making use of fairy lights, lanterns, and warm glows, trying their own diy techniques. Nothing changes the mood of a space like lighting.
- If you believe in simplicity and are a minimalist, you can use 2 or 3 elegantly basic hanging lamps or lanterns.
- To accentuate the minimalist style, you can instead install LEDs in the background of your seating corner.
- For a more traditional touch, go for Moroccan-style lanterns or diya-shaped wall sconces, perfect for evening tea sessions or a quiet unwind after a long day.
- It’s even better if you love fancy lights; there’s a whole array of stylish, classy options out there.
Space-Saving Balcony Shelves
In a small balcony, everything needs to earn its place. Why let walls sit empty when they can actually do something? I’ll tell you what, use space-saving shelves. They are all about using that vertical space to keep things neat without eating up floor space. With the following small outdoor balcony ideas, you will be able to extract more space to breathe:
- Storage benches, floating shelves, and stackable stools make it easy to switch between a chill hangout spot and a work-from-home nook.
- Have a narrow balcony? A floating shelf can work well as a mini bar, a work desk, or even a plant stand.
- You can even accompany these storage ideas with vertical gardening.
- I would, in fact, suggest going with trendy color palettes to stand out in this easily overlooked world.
Balcony Floor Makeover
Somehow, you always forget the floor, even though you know it is one of the easiest ways to elevate your balcony’s look or make it feel more spacious. The idea is simple: to make the floor stylish. Time to work on its flooring.
- See, artificial grass, in particular, gives that terrace feel without any maintenance hassle.
- Now, to go with rustic style, try interlocking wooden deck tiles. Make sure to pair them with furniture that complements the look best.
- Okay! Here comes my absolute favourite, patterned outdoor rugs. And it’s pretty obvious why. They add versatility to my balcony, and when I get bored, I can switch them for a fresh look. The trick is to use matching or contrasting covers and cushions for a complete, sophisticated look.
Reading Corner in Balcony
Reading is travelling without moving; it’s a quiet escape into endless worlds. And having a compact, adorable spot for it? That just makes it even better. A comfy corner with cushions, some warm lighting, and a bit of fresh air, it’s all you need. So why not turn a corner of your small balcony into your own little reading retreat?
- Using a wooden bean bag wouldn’t be too much, which can give your balcony a rustic appearance, along with other wooden and metallic accessories to lift up the overall scenic charm.
- No doubt you can place an ever-modish, refined corner sofa or couch, throwing in cushions and bolsters to add that touch, embellished with a classy lamp on top.
- A vertical garden can fit in just anywhere here.
Bohemian Style Balcony
- Feel free to set up a compact coffee station with a French press, some cute mugs, and a snack jar.
- Wooden furniture suits this style best.
- And the balcony wall decor? Shouldn’t it be handmade? Handicraft wall-hangings, woven-jute decor, and woven-planters.
- Climbers swaying in the background.
- Vintage crockery served on a vintage nest table.
Personalised Themes Balcony
I am sure you’ll agree if I say that personality shapes perception. It’s an unseen thread that weaves identity into everything we touch. And that is why I believe in the fact that every place you own must mirror your personality. This is completely up to you how you would like it to be.
- Add elements that reflect your style, be it a small bookshelf, a wall art piece, or even a classic poster.
- If you love music, set up a compact Bluetooth speaker for peaceful ghazal evenings or dance sessions.
- Well, if you’re an introvert and your balcony allows, install a bamboo screen or sheer curtains for some extra privacy. This way, you get your own little escape without nosy neighbours peeking in.
- And the big one, the colour palette! Yellow for a lively, cheerful mood, rust-green for a vintage ethnic touch, or warm tones for a Victorian backdrop, or my top pick, the black-&-white theme, among many other choices.
















