If you’ve found yourself Googling: “Balcony plant ideas” time and again, you’re not alone. We’ve all been there, done that. Post the pandemic, there’s a renewed interest in how to maintain the upkeep of your balcony and redecorate it so that you can enjoy the beauty of the outdoors from the comfort of your home.
In this blog post, we will look at 18 amazing apartment balcony plant ideas you can make your own.
Balcony decoration with plants does not need to be a tedious activity. You can place plants in fun pots, as shown here. These pots can be of various shapes, sizes, and types. When it comes to balcony plant ideas, there’s absolutely no need to mix and match everything. Go with your intuition and level up your balcony decor. Take a look at the image above for inspiration. This balcony looks comfortable and cosy without looking cluttered or chaotic.
If you are looking for small balcony plant ideas, take a look at the image above. This balcony reminds us of homes in Paris. If you don’t have enough space to keep the plants within the balcony, why not hang them all around on the railing, as shown here? The homeowner has smartly installed metal stands to keep the planters, which makes the balcony look bigger and adds a green touch to it, making it come alive–a masterstroke, in our humble opinion!
If you have a large balcony, get these types of hanging wooden shelves installed in an asymmetrical manner. They look amazing on any kind of wall backdrop. More importantly, they double up as a critical place to store other items of usage and decor. One of the most interesting things about this balcony is that it houses plants of every shape and type. This diversity makes the balcony way more inviting. From ferns and succulents to creepers and common everyday plants, you have a mix of everything, and it works wonderfully!
When it comes to balcony plantation ideas, people forget about the kind of pot to use and focus all their energies on finding the right kind of flower or plant. While there is nothing wrong with this, investing a little more time in scouting for quirky pots can well worth be the effort. Take a look at the image above. The passionate and fiery red flower sitting inside a quirky kettle-like plant pot is the perfect example of why you need planters that look aesthetically pleasing and are a cut above the rest.
As a thumb rule, play with different heights and scales inside your balcony when placing the plant pots. You can use a ladder shelf (as shown above) to place plants. You can have low-lying wooden plant pots and medium-height plant pots to create a scale-driven dynamic. This kind of setting, though haphazard, creates a wonderful welcoming vibe within your balcony. Try it and see for yourself.
Here’s an example of an apartment balcony in Los Angeles that’s worth emulating. From the grass carpet to the fairy lights, this balcony is effortless in setting up a hygge vibe. To elevate this balcony design, look up balcony vegetable garden ideas on Google and have your own little vegetable or herbs garden to source vegetables from. The cabinet on the left is perfect for storing all kinds of smaller plant pots if you don’t wish to distribute the plants all around the balcony.
When it comes to balcony plant ideas, you can’t go wrong with greens placed in gorgeous clay pots. Consider the image shown above as an excellent example. The cane and wicker low-seating chair is pure genius. But what truly uplifts this balcony is the use of fresh clay pots in various sizes that are placed in sleek metal stands. You can also add a balcony swing to create your own corner of comfort and joy. Imagine winding down in this rejuvenating spot after a tiring day; sounds good, right?
If you don’t have the time and energy to go shopping for a host of plants, why not stick to one kind of flower, as shown above? The continuous use of the same flower all around the balcony makes this space sing. You can hang flowers like gypsophila in cute hanging planters to add a ‘delicate’ touch to your balcony.
No matter how small or big your balcony is, there’s always room to experiment (and no, we aren’t talking about balcony tiles. We are referring to adding fresh seasonal flowers on one side, as shown here. Though this balcony doesn’t have a lot going on for it, the addition of local colourful flowers is definitely a game-changer. Get a good railing flower pot and place your favourite flowers to add colour and drama to your balcony. A little effort goes a long way.
Here’s another example of how to transform insanely small balconies just by adding fresh greens and flowers all around. In the image, you’ll be able to see flowers of every variety that are complemented by greens. Don’t miss out on the beautifully crafted clay pots that add character to the balcony and augment the beauty of this little plant garden.
We’ve mentioned it before, and we will say it again. Nothing elevates a balcony’s intrinsic style as a plant pot does. And if you add multiple different-looking pots to the mix, you’ve got a clear winner. In the image above, the eyes straight out wander to the pista green-sea blue pots that are intricately designed in floral patterns. It’s a good idea to go for plant pots that have floral carvings as it blends into the balcony’s overall theme (aka a plant garden).
Here’s another extremely simple idea you can execute without too much effort. All you need are pot planters of your choice and a bright and spirited flower that can be placed all around the balcony. You can also hang copper-coloured plant pots on top and add fresh leaves and greens to the mix. And voila, you have a mini plant garden on your balcony that looks fresh, inviting, and warm, all at the same time.
If you are looking for a glass railing design for balconies, start by revisiting the kind of flowers you have. Since a glass railing is essentially transparent, it makes sense to add fresh flowers and create a colour riot on your balcony. Go for bright colours, such as the bright pink flower shown above, to liven up your balcony. The addition of flowers will also act as a great mood enhancer.
Here’s another easy-to-execute idea that you might like. If you have a balcony window opening up to a smaller area, follow the design shown above. All you need are three to four plant pots that you can place on the ground and a railing plant pot that can be installed easily. The addition of a creeper completes the look of this balcony, so make sure to get your hands on a beautiful creeper.
For people with longer balconies, you can line up the edges with green plants as shown here as opposed to hanging flowers/plants on the railing. The plants won’t obstruct the view, and you’ll be able to enjoy a nice view with a steaming cup of coffee. If you have a double door that opens into the balcony, give it a makeover by adding a fresh coat of paint. You’ll be surprised to see the transformative end result!
There’s something other-worldly about geranium flowers, and the picture above is proof enough. If you don’t have an impressive railing to show off on your balcony, take inspiration from this idea and add a bunch of geranium flowers all over!
Though this design has not been used in a balcony, you can always take inspiration and have an area with exposed brick walls, as shown here. It will give your balcony a rustic and earthy look. However, the winner for us is the three-tiered plant pot stand that’s expertly conceptualised and can be used to create a vertical balcony garden. You can place flowers, herbs, etc., to spruce up your balcony garden. Hang vintage-looking lamps and make this design your own.
Our final suggestion on this list circles back to flowers. More specifically, odd-coloured flowers that you won’t ever dream of putting. For example, in the image above, these gorgeous, almost fluorescent blue flowers make the balcony come alive. The fresh greens all over give it a foresty feel and have a calming effect on the onlooker. No matter the size and shape of your balcony, this idea is worth executing.
When it comes to balcony plant ideas, the world is your oyster. You don’t need to stick to any rules or follow a template design. Your balcony must reflect your personality. So, trust your instinct and give your balcony a green makeover using these ideas as a great starting point. For more out-of-the-box balcony plant ideas, come on over to HomeLane.
There are numerous plants you can place on your balconies such as Begonias, Chrysanthemum, Hydrangea, Ferns, Fuchsia, Petunia, Pansy, Herbs, and more. It all depends on the place you live in. We suggest opting for seasonal and local flowers as well as plants so that they grow adequately. Also, go for plants that are relatively more low-maintenance.
There are limitless ways in which you can beautify your balcony by using plants as the primary ingredient. Here are some tried-and-tested tips to help you get started:
If you want to decorate a small balcony garden, follow these tips:
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