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13 Balcony Ideas That Turn Cramped Spaces Into Dreamy Retreats

April 20, 2026

Apartment living doesn’t exactly come with outdoor space for luxuries like a swimming pool. But if your space comes with a balcony or patio, rejoice! And count yourself lucky — you have an opportunity to extend a beautiful lifestyle outside the four walls of your home. You’ve got your own little slice of the great outdoors to customize exactly how you’d like, after all.

From finding the perfect mood lighting to creating your own balcony garden, there are countless ways to make any outdoor space your own. A little attention to detail (and of course, some expert styling tips!) can turn a small, drab balcony into your very own outdoor oasis. 

By now, you’re probably realizing that there are tons of balcony ideas to incorporate, even for the tiniest space. Ready to get started? Check out our most charming examples below, all featured from real homes within the Apartment Therapy house tours archive.

1. Invest in Café Seating

If you’re looking for balcony ideas for an uber-small space, cafe seating might be the way to go. Check out this basic-turned-beautiful balcony: the facelift consisted of little more than a tiny cafe table and chairs, along with some beautiful flower boxes for a hint of added privacy. 

Cozy balcony with striped hammock, white cushions, blue patterned pillows, and hanging glass decor.
Credit: Adrienne Breaux

2. Spring for a Hammock

Come summer, you’ll be spending a lot of time on your balcony, so it’s important to design your outdoor space with comfort in mind. Designer Trent Hultgren’s has the coziest striped hammock, a great balcony idea for lounging outdoors in the warm-weather months.

Small balcony with mint green table and chairs, potted plants, and a view of trees and street below.
Credit: @mybrooklynapartment

3. Color Drench Your Furniture

This bright and sunny Brooklyn balcony looks like it was plucked from a tropical paradise, with lush green plants and a fun teal-colored patio table and chairs. Dress up your drab space with a fun color like teal, coral, or bright yellow for a dose of happiness every time you step outside. 

Small balcony with string lights, wicker chair, red cushion, and wall-mounted planters on a brick wall.
Credit: Julia Brenner

4. Repaint Your Railings

You love using a fresh coat of paint to spruce up your indoor space, so why should your balcony be any different? The light green accents featured on this Chicago apartment’s balcony are perfectly natural.

Cozy wooden balcony with a corner bench, patterned cushions, macramé plant hanger, and potted cacti.
Credit: Bridget Pizzo

5. Add Textural Elements

No, you don’t have to limit the fabrics on your balcony to durable canvas and vinyl. This Hollywood Hills home takes the texture up a notch by adding some sheepskin to the outdoor space. Just be sure to bring the more delicate fabrics inside before a big storm!

a balcony with hanging flower pots hanging from the railing, blocking the view from the street
Credit: 17m2garden

6. Create a Flower Wall

Not only will container gardening bring a sense of nature to your balcony, it can also help create a sense of solitude. This French balcony features stunning flower boxes that create a DIY privacy wall. 

Small balcony with red metal bench, blue cart, potted plants, string lights, and sheer curtain.
Credit: Alexis Buryk

7. Don’t Forget Your Patio’s Ceiling

As you can see, canopies aren’t only appropriate for the bedroom. In fact, they can exude a whimsical vibe when placed on your balcony. And when you consider the fact that this balcony idea also adds some much-needed privacy, it’s a clear win-win! Don’t forget to hang things like lighting or drapery from a covered overhang to complete a balcony’s look.

Balcony with wooden chairs, black and white checkered floor, potted plants, and wicker pendant lights.
Credit: Submitted by Vivienne

8. Add Statement Tiling

What’s black, white, and ridiculously chic all over? This posh balcony in Singapore. Not only is the polished black and white tile floor a sight for sore eyes, but we also love how the rest of the décor pairs with the flooring. There’s even peel-and-stick options for covered spaces like this one.

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Credit: Lauren Kolyn

9. Go Minimalist and Skip Chairs in Micro Spaces

This just in: Adding a rug to your outdoor space is super cozy, and can stand in for full chairs or loungers when a patio is on the small side (or a true Juliette situation!). In this warm, welcoming Toronto apartment, the earth-toned rug anchors the outdoor space for lounging in sunny weather.

Small porch with pink siding, patterned chairs, and various potted plants.
Credit: Laura Steffan

10. Design a Whimsical Plant Layout

Plants make for the best décor on this colorful New Orleans balcony.  “I started with just a few plants here and there, but then had the grand idea to turn it into a solid plant-filled patio for a little privacy and an outdoor escape,” renter Danielle Lindsey says of her design. 

Cozy balcony with potted plants, string lights, white chairs, and a garden gnome statue.
Credit: Alexis Buryk

11. Lean Into a Chic Herb Display

It’s no secret that a balcony is a wonderful place to put your green thumb on full display, but we dare you to get a little more creative than placing your petunias in a planter. In Elizabeth Tulipana’s Chicago space, she artfully hung plants from her balcony railing. Vertical gardening has never looked so chic!

Rooftop patio with round table, chairs, lantern, plants, and a sofa with colorful cushions.
Credit: Minette Hand

12. Tie It All Together with String Lights

When it comes to balcony ideas, could there possibly be a more popular one than string lights? They’re absolutely everywhere, from posh wedding venues to downtown apartment balconies. With rows upon rows of twinkling lights, as seen on this Brooklyn balcony, your outdoor space will look sharp any time of day. 

a West Hollywood balcony with astroturf on the floor and hanging plants on the railing overlooking a mountain
Credit: Roopa Rajgopal

13. Try Artifical Grass or Turf

No lawn? No problem. Use artificial grass to make your suburban dreams come true with limited space. Removable astro turf adds welcome (and renter-friendly) greenery to this West Hollywood balcony

3 Crucial Design Tips for Any Balcony

Whichever aesthetic you end up choosing, design pros have ground rules ot keeping your balcony as organizd

  • Start with furniture: The first thing you’ll likely want to add is some furniture. But remember, anything you put on your balcony will be exposed to the elements. Materials like resin wicker, wrought iron, teak, and plastic can handle most of what Mother Nature throws at them.
  • Decorate with plants: Next, it’s time to add some items that will help make your balcony shine. Plants are great for spicing up the space. Flowers like geraniums and begonias, sturdy plants like bamboo, and fresh herbs all thrive on a balcony garden. The list of outdoor plants is long—just be mindful of the hardiness zone you live in and how much light your balcony gets before making any decisions.
  • Invest in privacy: Finally, consider whether you’re looking for privacy in your outdoor space, and how much of it you’d like. Tall plants, climbing vines, and shrubs can help you wave goodbye to nosy neighbors and claim more personal space. Weatherproof textiles and fabric hangings are excellent for closing off your space a bit and adding some much needed shade, too. You can even buy privacy screens made of everything from metal to bamboo. 

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