Create a cosy balcony for yourself

The other way to ensure that your balcony or seating space near your living room window looks glamorous and party-ready is by lending a personal touch to your balcony. So, whether it is incorporating colourful cushions or quirky furniture pieces to this space, there is so much you can do to make this place a haven for yourself as you sit down to enjoy your cuppa coffee.

Apart from having plants of various types and sizes, you can also have vases with fresh flowers in them. To make the balcony come alive in the evening, you can place some twinkly lights for extra lighting. Apart from chairs and a coffee table as the centrepiece of your balcony, you can also throw in some cushions and mattresses to make the area cosy.

If you are someone who does not like too much furniture in your balcony, opt for a comfortable rocking chair or a swing to make your space look different and vibrant. You can also select a particular colour shade to lend a theme to your balcony or seating space near your window. Have some plants with flowers in it, to make the space look more green.

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