How to Decorate Small Apartment Balconies

Small balconies present big challenges., Assess your wants., Know the rules., Know your neighbors.

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Small balconies present big challenges.

    What is the shape of your balcony: short and square or long and skinny? Enclosed, covered, or open to the elements? Deck-style flooring or concrete slab? Knowing these things will help you determine what kind of furniture, plants, or accessories will work best, and what won't work well at all.

    Putting a wide bench on a narrow balcony won't leave you much room for anything else.

    A good rule of thumb would be to use furniture that mirrors the shape of the balcony.
  2. Step 2: Assess your wants.

    Would you be happiest with a visual delight, a place to barbecue, or a spot for relaxation and cozy conversations? Small balconies will make it a challenge to have it all, so narrowing your focus to what’s most important to you is crucial. , Your landlord or management company undoubtedly has a list of things you can and cannot have on your balcony.

    Many apartments and condos prohibit charcoal barbecues, for example. , Consider them when planning your urban getaway.

    You may love having a bonsai rain forest on your balcony, but your neighbors below you might not enjoy having a steady flow of water on their carefully constructed desert scape or baby’s playpen.
  3. Step 3: Know the rules.

  4. Step 4: Know your neighbors.

Detailed Guide

What is the shape of your balcony: short and square or long and skinny? Enclosed, covered, or open to the elements? Deck-style flooring or concrete slab? Knowing these things will help you determine what kind of furniture, plants, or accessories will work best, and what won't work well at all.

Putting a wide bench on a narrow balcony won't leave you much room for anything else.

A good rule of thumb would be to use furniture that mirrors the shape of the balcony.

Would you be happiest with a visual delight, a place to barbecue, or a spot for relaxation and cozy conversations? Small balconies will make it a challenge to have it all, so narrowing your focus to what’s most important to you is crucial. , Your landlord or management company undoubtedly has a list of things you can and cannot have on your balcony.

Many apartments and condos prohibit charcoal barbecues, for example. , Consider them when planning your urban getaway.

You may love having a bonsai rain forest on your balcony, but your neighbors below you might not enjoy having a steady flow of water on their carefully constructed desert scape or baby’s playpen.

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