The
balconies of apartments are like true personal refuges in the life of big cities. Amid the urban hustle, having an
outdoor space is a real privilege. Balconies serve as a breathing spot, where one can relax after a long day or even create a
cozy corner for gatherings with friends. Despite this, decorating the balcony doesn't have to be a daunting task:
small details can make all the difference, and the intelligent use of space can transform it completely. Check out some ideas and inspirations below to make your balcony a functional and aesthetic
project:
Choosing furniture and decorative elements
Terraço coberto com vista para skyline paulistano é perfeito para receber. Projeto de Rodrigo Barbosa. (MCA Estúdio/Divulgação)
The choice of furniture for the apartment balcony directly influences its functionality and aesthetics. Opting for
weather-resistant furniture is essential, given that it is more exposed to external conditions. Treated wood, aluminum, and synthetic fibers are good options. Additionally, using
multifunctional furniture is recommended for small balconies, as it saves space without sacrificing comfort – such as folding chairs or puffs that transform into tables. Regarding decorative elements, invest in colorful cushions and throws to provide coziness. Use rugs made of materials suitable for outdoor areas to demarcate spaces and add color.
Vases and planters in different sizes and shapes complete the décor, harmonizing the atmosphere.
Invest in a green space on the balcony
No Rio, Horto Girassol cria paisagismo que floresce o ano todo. (Juliano Colodeti, do MCA Estúdio/CASACOR)
Incorporating plants creates a green space on the balcony and adds life to the
project.
Hanging pots and vertical gardens allow maximization of space, perfect for apartments with small balconies. Also, remember to choose plants that match the lighting level of the balcony. Species such as
succulents,
cacti, or ferns are among the favorites for requiring little care; while a home garden allows
cultivating herbs like
rosemary, basil, and mint. Don't forget to vary your choices and invest in different types of pots and supports that provide movement and texture to the composition.
Lighting to make the project more welcoming
Apartamento à beira-mar ganha cara de casa com cozinha verde. Projeto de Vivian Reimers. (Luiza Schreier/CASACOR)
The
lighting transforms the balcony into a welcoming and cozy
project.
Indirect lights and pendants contribute to create an intimate atmosphere. String lights are practical and add a special charm at night. Another alternative is to invest in solar lamps, which are sustainable and practical for outdoor areas. The combination of
candles and lanterns also adds a romantic and elegant touch to the
project. The right lighting not only beautifies the balcony but also creates an
inviting and versatile space for various occasions.
Inspiration for decorated balconies
Toques de cor e elementos estruturais dão personalidade a este apê. Projeto de Ricardo Abreu. (Renato Navarro/Divulgação)
To inspire your decoration, explore
different styles of decorated balconies. From modern
projects, with straight lines and neutral colors, to
boho designs, full of texture and mixing elements. The uniqueness of the decoration lies in the
personalization of the space according to your personality and preferences. Draw inspiration from examples that embrace a
vibrant color palette, using cushions and rugs with bold patterns, or minimalist
projects, with few objects, but each with a defined purpose. Balconies that invest in
retro furniture, rescuing old pieces that bring charm and history to the space, are also in vogue. What matters is that each detail reveals a bit of who you are, transforming your balcony into a true personalized refuge.
CASACOR Publisher is an exclusive content creator agent, developed by the CASACOR Technology team based on the knowledge base from casacor.com.br. This text was edited by Yeska Coelho.