568 Eclectic Balcony Design Photos

Mirador
Mirador
JS Marshall Construction, LLCJS Marshall Construction, LLC
Elevated Concrete Balcony with sealed travertine tiles and Stainless Steel Fire Pit. Stainless Steel Gutters. Slate Roofing Tiles. Burnished Plaster Walls,
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A Modern Small Flat in New Delhi
A Modern Small Flat in New Delhi
Jade InExJade InEx
An oasis in the city, this balcony was completely remodeled by adding a screen and pinewood ceiling.
Garden in the desert
Garden in the desert
GO Designs Inc.GO Designs Inc.
Designed for good energy... Our client was looking to create a space for retreat, tranquility, serenity. The existing space was somewhat funky without balance and made it difficult to feel good. Working within an existing courtyard space, we were limited. No matter, our goal was to remedy this outdoor courtyard/sunset balcony space. Our idea was to keep the space cozy but create destination spaces where you can lay down in the grass and look up at the stars. Walk bare foot atop the different hardscape surfaces, reclaimed brick patio & walkway, Silvermist flagstone, terra cotta tiles & tiffway bermuda. The idea of sitting in front of a magical rock island stone fireplace reading a book, sharing conversation with family & friends gives us warm feelings. Bubbling water features dance through out this space creating sounds of trickling brooks you could only hear if you were in a far far away place. The courtyard walls disappear, with plants and trees wrapping there arms around our client while relaxing under a 45 year old ascalone olive tree. A healing garden was the finished product, so much, its a space that you don't ever want to leave....
LOFTY INTENTIONS- Scotch Plains, New Jersey
LOFTY INTENTIONS- Scotch Plains, New Jersey
Kevin Mason, ArchitectKevin Mason, Architect
EYELET RAILING GUARDS JULIET BALCONY that overlooks terrace from the living room.
A Terrace For Everyone
A Terrace For Everyone
Puru- Home EnsemblePuru- Home Ensemble
“Mesmerising Magic spun in a minimal terrace space - See how we can transform your everyday spaces into colourful havens of joy!” The terrace was originally decorated with simple beige tiles and off-white walls. However, the space was completely transformed with the makeover taken up by Puru Home Ensemble. For starters, the goal was to visually expand the terrace area. The gorgeous, blue skies and earthy hill view overlooking the terrace had to be complemented by an equally lively ambience! To achieve this beautiful look, we used ceramic patterned tiles to enlarge the area, creating a stunning, dreamy look in the process. Ikea furniture was carefully chosen for furnishing so as to not clutter the terrace space. The cherry on top came in the form of a wooden coffee table-chair combination. It just makes you want to curl up there with a fresh cup of tea and a great book to keep you company! The funky, joyful terrace ambience was beginning to take shape and the decor needed something fresh to lighten it up. That’s when we liberally added striking, cool tones of fresh fuschia, cooling teal, and canary yellow through cushions and tablecloths to bring the whole theme together. Since the client asked not to do much with the walls, we added some well-placed hanging plants and a statement wooden mirror to balance the bright tones of the other elements in the space. Combined with lush green potted plants, the gorgeous terrace finally came together as a single space. After a fulfilling design process, with the right perspective and expertise, we couldn’t have been happier to bring out the best in a minimal terrace space.

568 Eclectic Balcony Design Photos

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