Stylish and practical ideas to turn your small home balcony into a special space

In the absence of a balcony in the modern urban apartment, having to close it off and turn it into an indoor room, having an outdoor space seems like a luxury, it’s great to be able to go outside and enjoy the fresh air in your own space. If you have a small balcony in your apartment, there are some great, practical ways to utilize the space and make it special.
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Tips for decorating a small balcony
An example of a small balcony in an urban apartment
If you’re looking for ideas for a small balcony, be sure to consider style and function. You can decorate the balcony, make it an extension of the main living space, or treat it like a secret oasis, giving it a personality of its own: A secret oasis, giving it a personality of its own.
Design tips for a small balcony include paying attention to small, functional furniture, plants, and ambient lighting to elevate your private outdoor space.
A couple of chairs and a table
Balcony furnished with appropriate weather-resistant furniture
Traditionally, a couple of chairs and a table are placed on a small balcony for lounging and sipping coffee. In this context, it is advisable to choose furniture pieces that look visually “slim” and are made of wrought iron, plexi or any other light wood material, or even those that are foldable.
Swing for fun
A hammock can be replaced with a chair, to add a playful atmosphere to the balcony.
Small rug
Narrow balcony furnished with a chair, carpet and plants
Spreading a small rug on a small balcony adds a nice touch to the space. The small size of the latter is not a barrier to adding some warmth and decorating it with cozy textiles, knowing that a rug is a great element to incorporate some texture, color, or pattern into the space.
Hanging and potted plants
Balcony with a fall view
Plants and natural flowers can beautify a small balcony, especially when potted in appropriate pots. They can take up the corner of the balcony, or even be hung if the homeowner doesn’t want to take up any space on the floor. You can install plant stands on the wall, on the railing, or even hang them from the ceiling.
Outdoor curtains
When you customize beautiful outdoor curtains, they will make the balcony more elegant, provide privacy, and provide shade.
Personalized touches
Colorful Balcony Accessories
When designing a balcony, it’s only natural to incorporate touches of the homeowner into the space, so that it doesn’t become a replica of other spaces. A tablecloth, a chosen light fixture, decorative plates on the wall, and other small decorative elements that you choose yourself to create an eclectic, elegant space.
Installation of shelves
Mounting shelves on the wall, making sure to choose paint or weatherproof materials, gives you a nice place to place plants or decorative items on your balcony.
Seat for storage
A bench arranged at one end of the balcony is perfect for both seating and storage. You can place a table in front of it, or add an ottoman.
Balcony floor
If you’re looking for a permanent way to cover an unattractive balcony floor, consider tiles suitable for outdoor use. Patterned tiles add curb appeal to this tight space, and make a difference.
Juliet balcony
Juliet’s balcony in a Parisian building
Many readers may not know that a small balcony in traditional buildings is called a “Juliet balcony,” named after Shakespeare’s famous character in Romeo and Juliet.
This shallow balcony, which was common in 18th- and 19th-century European buildings, often extends from the outside of the building. Aesthetically, this small balcony can fit seamlessly into most architectural styles, traditional, transitional, and even more contemporary.
The traditional version of a Juliet balcony, characterized by a metal railing, is usually no more than two feet deep, but can be as shallow as six inches in some buildings.
A Juliet balcony can connect to any room in the house, including living rooms and bedrooms. They may overlook the outside, or architects and builders sometimes locate a Juliet balcony inside the house and create an elevated space that overlooks a two-story space.
While a Juliet balcony is nowhere near the size of a full balcony, and won’t create an outdoor space large enough for furniture, it is decorated with accessories, plants, and adds curb appeal, while bringing more fresh air and sunlight inside. They can also cool a room and brighten the colors of its décor.
This type of balcony was popular in Britain and Mediterranean countries, such as: Italy, France, Spain and Portugal, before arriving in the United States and being incorporated into pre-war high-rise apartment buildings in New York.