Balconies are a sought-after amenity in modern-day apartments. They are ideal spots for relaxation over a cup of tea, for reading or simply viewing the city below you, with the wind in your hair. It is a private space open to the elements while being very much a part of your home.
Balcony furniture needs to weather rain, hail and sunshine. They have to be durable, functional, space-saving, and decorative at the same time. Classic wooden ones, rattan or bamboo sets, and even weathered pieces and flea market finds will fit in well here.
Read on for some tips to plan your balcony furniture, be it a big or tiny space.
Before you invest in pieces of furniture, it makes sense to evaluate the following.
Define Your Space Picking from These 9 Types of Balcony Furniture
Choose a small table for your coffee, books, and board games. Choose between wood, metal, or wicker with a glass top.
Tables that can be hooked from the railing are great space savers in a tiny balcony. Create additional table space with triangular corner shelves as well. You can also use paint crates, trunk boxes, old tires, wood pallets, or anything else that you can repurpose.
If your balcony is blessed with a lot of space, then create an alfresco dining space to eat out right at home.
Opt for foldable tables and chairs to create more legroom. Choose a smart, foldable bar shelf to create a cocktail nook in your balcony. Store your cocktail shakers and other accessories in this handy piece of furniture.
Opt for classic patio furniture in wood, metal, wicker or rattan finishes. Add a statement chair to spice things up. Needless to say, a stylish recliner, rocking chair, lounge chair or a hammock will be the first ones to get occupied when friends come over. If you need to create a cocktail spot, get a couple of interesting high chairs.
Install a comfy swinging day bed to dress up your balcony in style. Bring back childhood memories of swinging in the garden, or rock yourself to sleep here on lazy Sunday afternoons.
Pick a sturdy outdoor sofa set if space permits. There are plenty of options in wood, wood pallet, wicker and bamboo.
Instead of a sofa set, you can opt for multifunctional balcony furniture such as a bench with storage underneath. Store your garden tools and accessories keeping them handy. Throw some cushions and a throw to make the bench look cosy.
This one is for your collectables and plants. It’s a great idea to display smaller plants like succulents vertically if you don’t have enough floor space for them.
Make a design statement in your balcony with a decorative console table decked with just a few interesting collectables like a mirror, sculpture or artwork.
Meanwhile, add on these elements for a well rounded, inviting space.
Choosing balcony furniture is now easy with HomeLane. Make sure you keep all these interior design tips for the balcony furniture. Do let us know what do you think about these tips.
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