The room with a balcony is, above all, a gesture of meeting — between the interior and the exterior, between light and shadow, between rest and coexistence
Submitted at Nov 14, 2025, 5:30 PM

A sala com varanda é, antes de tudo, um gesto de encontro — entre o interior e o exterior, entre luz e sombra, entre descanso e convivência (CASACOR/CASACOR)
Thinking about a room with a balcony is to work with one of the most desired scenarios of contemporary living. The integration between interior and exterior expands the sense of space, favors natural light, and creates a breezy atmosphere that invites you to slow down. When well planned, this union transforms the daily use of the house, allowing the resident to circulate more freely among different functions — gathering, resting, reading, quick meals, or contemplation.
(Denilson Machado, do MCA Estudio/CASACOR)
The decoration of a room with a balcony requires a sensitive eye for proportions, materials, and visual continuity. More than selecting furniture and finishes, it is about sewing smooth transitions between environments that coexist side by side but have distinct natures. The interior asks for warmth, while the balcony asks for lightness. Finding the balance between these two worlds is what defines the character of the ensemble.
The room with a balcony creates a poetic border between the inside and the outside. It returns to the internal environment a sense of breathing, while allowing the external area to become an extension of daily life. Among the main advantages are:
The visual integration is the central element of the room with a balcony. When floor, palette, and textures converse with each other, the gaze traverses the space naturally. This continuity is what gives modernity to the ensemble, in addition to favoring the feeling of spaciousness.
(André Nazareth/CASACOR)
In a room with a balcony, the light is the protagonist. Fluid curtains, large glass panels, and light surfaces help distribute luminosity, creating a permanent invitation to gather. It's this soft brightness that makes the transition between interior and exterior feel organic.
Projeto de 021 Arquitetura. (Produção Lu Algarthe | Fotos: Juliano Colodeti, do MCA Estúdio/CASACOR)
The balcony can become a dining area, plant space, reading nook, or a quiet refuge. The room, in turn, welcomes gathering and rest. When these uses intertwine, the house gains a more flexible and intuitive rhythm.
Projeto de Nat Coelho. (Gabriela Daltro/CASACOR)
Decorating a room with a balcony is to think in layers: materials, textures, furniture, and lighting. Each choice contributes to reinforce the feeling of integration, creating unity without taking away the personality of each project.
Choosing a continuous palette between the room and the balcony is essential. Neutral tones combined with natural elements — light wood, woven fibers, soft stones — create harmony and follow the light that traverses the space. Small color accents can appear in cushions, throws, or plants, bringing freshness without breaking the unity.
Projeto de Sabrina Salles. (Julia Novoa/CASACOR)
The furniture should respect the circulation between the room and balcony. Straight-lined sofas, slender side tables, compact armchairs, and support benches work well. On the balcony, furniture made of synthetic fiber, cumaru wood, or painted aluminum ensures durability without losing delicacy. The idea is for everything to converse, even when the materials change.
(Felipe Petrovsky/CASACOR)
Plants are natural protagonists in the decoration of a room with a balcony. They build a smooth transition, bring vitality, and create depth. In large pots, they confer presence. In small arrangements on sideboards or tables, they add poetry. Species like pleomele, zamioculca, pacová, jiboia, and philodendrons do well in areas with filtered light.
Projeto de Migs Arquitetura e paisagismo de Anna Luiza Rothier. (André Nazareth/CASACOR)
For the room with a balcony to work both day and night, the lighting must be planned in layers. Directional spots enhance artworks and textures. Floor lamps create coziness. Lanterns and candles on the balcony reinforce the intimate atmosphere. The distribution of light should allow the project to transform according to use.
(Fotos Maura Mello / Produção: Comfí Arquitetura e Interiores/CASACOR)
The structural integration is just the first step: life happens in the details. The way the projects are occupied reinforces the feeling of unity and contributes to a more harmonious home.
Even integrated, the room with a balcony can have small usage zones. A reading corner by the opening, a table for quick meals on the balcony, a sofa that opens to the outside — these are gestures that organize daily life without creating barriers.
Projeto de Adriana Farias. (Rafael Renzo/CASACOR)
Rugs in the room, throws, fibers on the balcony, natural stones on the floor or table tops: these materials create a tactile narrative that traverses the projects. The feeling of continuity happens less through similarity and more through the dialogue between surfaces.
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The openings between the room and balcony — widely spaced windows, sliding doors, or generous openings — are strategic elements to reinforce the sense of connection. In addition to illuminating the projects, they help to regulate ventilation and create permeability between the interior and the exterior. Arranging furniture to highlight these points, without obstructing light entries, intensifies comfort and enhances warmth.
Projeto de Ana Weege. (Denilson Machado, do MCA Estúdio/CASACOR)
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