A private outdoor space is the dream of most people living in city apartments, even if it’s just a a terrace or balcony. If you are lucky enough to have a terrace, then you should try to make the most of it.

 

 

No matter how small, it surely has a lot of design potential. If you are looking for ideas, read on and you will find many ideas to decorate charming terraces.

Decoración de terrazas

 

 

 

The distribution of furniture and accessories will depend on its size. The larger it is, you can create different spaces such as a dining room, a relaxation area or even an outdoor kitchen. However, avoid excess objects and clutter in small spaces to be able to move easily.

 

Define different areas

If the total area of your terrace allows it, you can define mini-zones with different color effects or floor coverings. Once the zones have been established and the materials validated, only each defined area remains to be furnished.

 

 

 

You can opt for furniture repeating the codes of the interior, but with the right coating to withstand inclement weather.

Choose flooring materials

You can choose materials such as wood, stone or concrete that require little maintenance.

Terraces with concrete slabs, for example, if applied correctly, are durable and require little maintenance. Just make sure the rainwater drains properly.

Level differences can cause a lot of difficulties, so you should carefully consider this factor from the beginning of the process. It is also very important to carefully consider the materials that will be used.

Modular furniture

To optimize the space, you can use modular furniture, as they will make the task much easier.

Folding furniture in small spaces

If you’re short on space, try to use furniture that can be easily folded and stored when not in use. This folding table and chairs disappear when not in use to free up floor space.

Weatherproof furniture

All you need to enjoy your morning coffee on the terrace is a coffee table and chair. Choose one of weather-resistant materials, so you can leave it on the terrace without worrying.

The most popular outdoor furniture materials are wrought iron, plastic, aluminum, rattan and natural wood. Wooden furniture usually costs more, but provides a sense of warmth and longevity. Rattan and aluminum furniture, unlike plastic furniture, should not be left out in all weather conditions.

Install recessed seats

Maximize available square footage with an integrated bench. Nor will you ever have to worry about strong winds knocking down your furniture or, worse, blowing them away.

This type of seats also allows you to use them as a trunk, and thus store blankets, cushions and whatever you think inside.

Add vegetation

Decorate your terrace with planters filled with lush plants to fill the living space. Add some aromatic herbs to make the garden smell as good as it looks.

Cushions on the floor

There’s no need to invest in outdoor furniture, especially if you’re just renting. Get comfortable and colorful floor cushions that can also be used indoors when the weather does not allow you to enjoy the outdoors on the terrace.

Add a pattern with an outdoor rug

Enhance the look with a patterned rug or runner. You should choose one that resists the elements such as sun, rain, humidity.

Take advantage of wall space

Hang pots or weatherproof artwork to make your deck feel like an extension of your apartment.

Outdoor lights

You should provide enough light for nighttime gathering places using a pendant lamp or outdoor sconces. If you are renting, a simple and economical option are the garlands of outdoor lights.

In any case, do not overlook the lighting because, in addition to being essential to enjoy this space at night, it scores and creates a warm atmosphere.

But which outdoor lamp to choose? The garland will bring a festive spirit, the pendant lamps a magical effect and the table lamp is ideal for a face-to-face. Ultra-practical too, the portable cordless lamp for posing or suspending, as well as the wall lamp, are excellent choices for terraces.

Hang a chair or hammock

You may be in town, but there’s no reason your terrace shouldn’t feel like you’re on vacation. A hanging chair or hammock creates a relaxed atmosphere.

Surround yourself with flowers

You may not have room for a dining area (or even a chair), but there is always room for flowers. Install planters along the railing to sweeten the view and increase the exterior appeal of the home.

Add a place to recline

Whether you want to sunbathe or curl up with a book, an outdoor daybed or armchair is all you need for a restful retreat. Add some cushions to make everything more comfortable.

Privacy

If your deck is right up against your neighbor’s, add tall plants like bamboo to create a natural wall. You can also hang bamboo blinds that can be raised and lowered as needed.

Blinds, lattices, plants, shade sails… Make way for your creativity to isolate yourself from the neighborhood.

Add some shade

Enjoy any weather with a retractable awning that will protect you, rain or shine. You can opt for a striking color to make the space stand out.