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Whether you’re looking for balcony inspo or just love admiring green spaces, these balconies will blow you away!
From charming nooks tucked away in high-rise buildings to sprawling terraces overlooking the city skyline, these balconies showcase the possibilities of incorporating trees into urban living.
Tropical Chic

This balcony full of plants, bamboo shelves, and tropical-themed furniture is such a mood! It even features a cat play area that’s in line with the balcony’s motif.
To mimic this, fill your balcony with an abundance of tropical plants such as palms, ferns, philodendrons, and peace lilies. Hang planters from the ceiling, place pots on shelves, and scatter smaller plants around the area.
Also, those bamboo shelves are a gorgeous addition!

Check out this narrow balcony space with a lovely bright pink chaise and banana trees! Notice also the potted plants along the railing, some in terracotta vases and others in standalone pots.
You can also see the beautiful traditional Indian balcony decor motifs, including brass urlies (those planters) and bold floral patterns on weatherproof cushions.
Vibrant hues such as fuchsia pinks, cerulean blues, and yellows accentuate the bright energy within the balcony design.

Another way to style your balcony is through a variety of tropical plants like palms and ferns, and complement those with abaca rugs.
As abaca rugs are made from natural fibers, they add warmth and texture to your balcony floor. They also help define the seating area and create a cohesive look.
Don’t hesitate to layer on the greenery. Hang plants from the balcony railing, place them on shelves or stands, and even consider a vertical garden to maximize space.
Bohemian Chic

Bohemian style is all about embracing creativity, individuality, and a relaxed, carefree attitude.
Choose a variety of plants in different sizes and shapes, such as hanging ivy, lush ferns, or flowering vines. Mix and match planters in various materials like terracotta, ceramic, or woven baskets.
Rattan or wicker furniture will complement the bohemian aesthetic with its natural and organic feel. Opt for comfortable seating options like a rattan sofa, chairs, or a daybed with plush cushions.

You can also embrace the bohemian love for textiles by layering rugs, throws, and pillows in rich textures and vibrant patterns. Mix and match colors and prints to add warmth and personality to your seating area!
I also suggest utilizing vertical space by hanging plants from the balcony railing or ceiling. Choose trailing plants like pothos for a lush, cascading effect.
If you have taller ceilings or a corner with more space, consider adding a bamboo plant.
Balconies with Cozy Seating Nooks

In this balcony, a white wall trellis serves as a focal point and adds vertical interest to the space.
Vines climbing the trellis not only soften the look of the wall but also create a sense of depth and dimension, making the space feel more dynamic despite its compact size.
When it comes to trellis designs, you can choose a classic white lattice trellis for a timeless look or opt for a more decorative design with intricate patterns or shapes.

This balcony stands as a private sanctuary amidst the lively backdrop of the city.
While gently rocking on the swing, enveloped by greenery and oversized planters, it’s easy to escape from the hustle and bustle of city living.
I suggest arranging the potted plants strategically around the perimeter of your balcony. Place taller plants or trees towards the back to provide a backdrop, and layer smaller plants in front for depth and dimension.
Balcony with a Living Wall

Balconies are often limited in space, so a three-piece sofa set will create a cozy seating area without overcrowding the balcony.
A living wall also adds greenery without taking up valuable floor space, making it perfect for small balconies!
It’s best to choose a variety of plants that thrive in vertical conditions, such as succulents, ferns, ivy, or herbs.
You can define the seating area and add warmth underfoot with layered outdoor rugs in natural fibers like jute or sisal.
Simple and Understated Balconies with Trees
A simple balcony design with just a small bench and a potted tree creates a clean and uncluttered space for unwinding.
I recommend getting a small tree or shrub that suits the scale of your balcony and thrives in outdoor conditions, such as a dwarf citrus tree, olive tree, or Japanese maple.
If your balcony is overlooked by neighboring buildings or busy streets, install bamboo privacy screens or trellises to provide shade and also enhance the intimacy of your outdoor retreat.
A small tree also adds a touch of natural beauty and greenery to your balcony, creating a tranquil atmosphere and fostering a connection with nature.
And that wooden daybed?
It’s the perfect spot to lounge, read a book, or simply enjoy the fresh air on your balcony.
If your balcony receives direct sunlight, provide shade with a canopy or umbrella. This not only protects you from the sun’s rays but also creates a more comfortable and enjoyable outdoor experience.
In this balcony, the combination of modern minimalist decor with rustic elements like the bench and tree creates a striking contrast.
The clean lines and simplicity of the modern design are balanced by the warmth and texture of the rustic elements, resulting in a cohesive and inviting space.
It’d be great to add a side table or plant stand for holding drinks and decor and incorporate string lights or lanterns to create ambiance and extend usability into the evening.

Carissa Desert Star is a compact and low-maintenance plant, making it perfect for small balconies with limited space.
Its small size and slow growth habit allow it to thrive in containers, making it an ideal choice for urban environments.
Pairing the Carissa Desert Star plant with a modern planter also adds a contemporary touch to your balcony decor.
Opt for a sleek and stylish planter in a neutral color like black, white, or gray.
Mixing Potted Plants with Trees as Focal Points
If you’re the type who wants a lot of greenery on your balcony, you can have a small tree as a focal point and then line the space with potted plants.
You can hang plants from the balcony railing or ceiling, place them on shelves or stands, and cluster them around the base of the small tree to create a lush and inviting environment.
When choosing planters, go for lightweight and weather-resistant materials like plastic, ceramic, or fiberglass.
Placing a tree as a focal point behind a cushioned outdoor bench draws the eye and adds depth to your balcony design.
Go for a type that can handle being potted, like a mini citrus, palm, or something flowery. Just plop it in a spot that feels right to balance things out.
Feel free to spruce up your balcony with some fun decor, like outdoor rugs, lanterns, or quirky garden statues.
You can also make the most of your tiny balcony by lining it with pots of plants or even a cute artificial tree. Spread them out along the edges or hang them on the railing while still leaving room for the bench.
You can even create a container garden with a variety of potted plants in different sizes and shapes to add texture and color to your balcony. Mix and match plants with different foliage colors, heights, and bloom times.
Set up a chill spot on your balcony by throwing down a comfy bench, chair, or maybe even a hammock, and pile on the cushy cushions and throws for maximum relaxation.
Stick it close to a small tree so you can soak up its shade and vibe while you hang outside.
Keep the balcony’s natural feel going by using wood, rattan, or bamboo in your furniture and decor. Go for pieces that are eco-friendly and sustainable!
Throwing in a day bed beside your tree also gives you a cozy spot to chill, take a nap, or just soak up the view from your balcony.
Just make sure it’s got tough cushions and sturdy materials that can handle the outdoor elements.
And don’t forget to light up your balcony with some cool string lights, lanterns, or LED candles so you can keep hanging out there even after the sun goes down.
Balcony with Potted Trees and Artificial Grass

Adding some potted trees and fake grass onto your balcony makes it feel like a chill outdoor hangout spot.
Choose a variety of tree species in different sizes and shapes to create a dynamic and vibrant display!
Also, make sure to go for high-quality artificial grass that looks and feels natural underfoot. It will stay green and lush year-round without the need for mowing, watering, or fertilizing, saving you time and effort on upkeep.

Lastly, pick a corner to be your relaxation zone and set up a comfy swing chair or maybe a hammock.
Throw in some potted plants or screens for a bit of privacy and shade, and you’ve got yourself the perfect spot to kick back and enjoy the outdoors!
You can add personal touches to your balcony with decorative accessories like outdoor artwork, sculptures, or decorative pots.









