Many Singaporeans live in high rise buildings these days, and the lucky ones will have a balcony. Rather than leave them empty, it’s time to get creative and turn your balcony into a cozy hang out area with some balcony ideas.
Balconies are therapeutic, as they offer a view of your surroundings. They’re the perfect place to wind down, especially after a long and hard day. Here are some of our relaxing balcony ideas for you:
The Minimalist Green Balcony
When you move in and find a tiled and bare balcony, don’t fret. There are many simple ways you can turn them into stylish, yet cozy spaces with minimal additions. Here, we have the addition of a wooden shelf and a two tiered wooden table. The addition of these wooden furniture pieces takes the ‘edge’ off the balcony, which is made so mainly by the metallic handle bars and hard flooring.
The addition of decorative glass and ceramic pieces on the shelves, as well as the green potted plants further adds to the softening effect on the balcony. You’ll be surprised how little effort it takes to achieve this.
Rustic and Soothing Balcony Ideas
Adding furniture pieces made of natural material always helps create a comforting and familiar atmosphere. Here, the chairs are made of rattan. In addition to giving the balcony a more eco-friendly vibe, this material is also pretty durable.
Soft cushions and seat pads make these chairs more comfortable. A small side table lies between them, a several modern art ceramics place on top of it. A large green plant in a silver pot is more than enough to brighten the balcony, as do pictures of plants.
The Whimsical Garden Balcony
Although this balcony looks like it has gone through major renovations, the truth is a lot less complicated. A familiar and homey setting can be created with simple wooden floor deck tiles. Here, the tiles are placed in an interlocking fashion over the original hard tiles of the balcony. Furthermore, woven cane webbing covers the balcony grilles, giving a more natural appeal.
A hanging cane chair with soft padding fills one corner, while bright red flowering plants fill the rest of the balcony, bringing a cheerful touch to it. Multi-coloured lamps are added to enhance the whimsical effect.
The English Tea Balcony
Lovely potted flowers really bring an English garden-like atmosphere to this balcony, which are also filled with other potted plans. A foldable wooden chair with a comfortable cushion is added to make this balcony a great place for reading. The daisies and baby’s breath near the table break the monotony of colours here.
A heavy tablecloth is draped over the table, giving this space the a snug and warm feeling. You’ll definitely want to have outdoors in this simple, yet welcoming balcony.
Final Thoughts on Your Balcony Ideas
The balcony can definitely be an extra room in the house, so you can turn it into a functional space too. That being said, it’s advisable to ensure that any and all furniture or decorative pieces here be weather resistant, seeing how humid and rainy Singapore can be.