All Photos: Charlotte Cowell
Let’s start with a slightly controversial idea. Your balcony is not just a place to preserve old clutter, but a real place where you can relax, breathe fresh air, and relax. So, what if you want to refresh your balcony without breaking the bank? You are lucky! This post shows you how to see forgotten items with fresh eyes and reuse them for stylish, budget-friendly balcony decorations.
- #2. Plants, pots, planters
Next, head to thrift stores and garage sales to discover unique budget-friendly replacements that add characters without breaking rift pieces. Look for old wooden wooden frames that can be easily cleaned and reused for a green oasis. I had wooden wooden boxes in bad condition, but managed to polish them and paint them, reusing them as a cachepot in my home garden.
- #3. Soft lighting technology
The fairy tales are great, but there’s no need to stop there. Slide the tea light into a clean jam jar and twist the lid midway to enjoy a windy glow all night long. An indoor desk lamp with warm bulbs can also work beautifully outdoors if you have a weather-safe extension cord. Don’t forget to put it back before going to bed.
- #4. Layer attractive textures
Layers create the life of the room. Aggressively throw a printed scarf over the back chair or bathe in a simple view on the floor. Play with a variety of materials, woven baskets, smooth glass and matte ceramics. The contrast makes things seem collective, but not crowded.
But don’t stop there – be creative with the material itself. Incorporates a woven basket for storage that brings organic, natural textures. Smooth glass elements are introduced from lanterns or small decoupage bottles to provide a smooth counterpoint. Mat ceramics in planters and small bowls provide a rustic feel for grounding. Magic occurs when these diverse materials play with each other. This contrast is thoughtfully curated and collected over time, rather than simply becoming cluttered by the balcony.
- #5. Emphasize the focus
Select warning materials to add personality to your room. Old mirrors reflect light and create an illusion of increasing room size. It could be a wooden frame on a mature coffee table, or a wall guitar for an era of improvisation. Focusing on the room itself is its single attention gregber.
Don’t spend money on new furniture. Switch what you have. In colder months, switch between a switch light throw for heavier throws and a deeper light cushion. Seasonal label storage containers and clean up when not in use.
Pull out lanterns and string lights that may have been hidden due to the evening atmosphere. Reposition existing potted plants to create a new focus or group smaller plants for a richer look. If you have decorations like candles, small sculptures, stackable magazines, or other decorations, think of something that complements the vibe of the current season.
Finishing finish…
It’s about starting where you are. If you do that, it’s more than an area. It’s an extension of you and comfort designed for all your homelands. Before you say it, people will ask how you created the charm, and you will laugh, knowing that you are renovating something you originally loved.
Source: January Girl – www.lizbreygel.com


