When you live in a HDB or condo in the hustle and bustle of Singapore's vibrant city life, the outdoors can serve as a breath of fresh air.
So, if you have a small balcony, you’re in luck - because no matter how compact your balcony is, it still holds tremendous potential. You don’t have to miss out on the joys of outdoor living even when you’re limited by space.
With a little creativity and thoughtful planning, you can transform your small HDB or condo balcony into an inviting haven. In this article, we share some tips and ideas on how you can decorate a small balcony that still makes a big impact.
When it comes to decorating your apartment balcony, start by selecting the right outdoor furniture that maximises both comfort and space.
Consider a folding balcony set that can be easily tucked away when not in use. These sets are perfect for intimate outdoor dining while being compact when folded, freeing up space for other activities.
The Bistro Round Foldable Table with 2 Como Chairs Set makes for a perfect compact dining set for a small patio or balcony.
@tommy.lei shows just how a small rooftop space can be big on style with the Bistro Round Foldable Table with 2 Como Chairs Set and a checkered rug.
If you have more space, modular sofas are also a great option. They allow you to customise your balcony setup based on your needs and can be rearranged as desired.
Additionally, look for furniture with a slim profile, such as narrow side tables or compact coffee tables. These pieces are designed to take up less space and create a visual sense of openness.
Living in a small apartment often means you don’t have space to store your outdoor furniture when it’s off-peak season. Furthermore, if your balcony isn’t covered by shade, it’s wise to opt for weather-resistant pieces to prolong their lifespan even when they are left outside all year round.
Outdoor materials like teak, rattan, bamboo, or synthetic wicker are great choices for outdoor use. These materials are able to withstand the elements and often require minimal maintenance.
When selecting cushions, pillows, and upholstery for your balcony furniture, choose fabrics that are specifically designed for outdoor use. Look for materials such as solution-dyed acrylic, polyester, or olefin, as they are durable and resist fading and moisture.
Additionally, invest in some furniture covers as it’s always a good idea to give added protection when your outdoor furniture is not in use.
The Maui Outdoor Lounge Chair and Coffee Table is made from solid acacia wood, ideal for outdoor use. Picture credits: @lealukek_
Our outdoor cushions are made from 100% olefin which is water-resistant, making it easier to clean.
In small spaces, every inch counts. Choose furniture with built-in storage or incorporate decorative storage boxes, side tables with shelves, or benches. These not only keep your balcony organised but also serve as additional seating or surface space when needed.
A cohesive colour scheme can make your small balcony feel more open and inviting. Choose a colour palette that complements your indoor decor and resonates with the outdoor environment. Neutral tones, pastels, or vibrant shades can all work wonders depending on your personal style.
Greenery can instantly breathe life into your small balcony. Use hanging planters, vertical gardens, or railing planters to maximise space. Consider low-maintenance and small plants like succulents, herbs, or dwarf trees to add a touch of nature without overwhelming your space.
Creating zones is a game-changer for small or long and narrow spaces as it can create the illusion of a larger space.
If you have extra room, divide your balcony into zones to maximise functionality. Have a dining area with a small table and chairs for meals, a cosy corner for reading, and a dedicated spot for your greenery. This organization can make your balcony feel more spacious and purposeful.
@kerripagenyc creates an extension of her home with an indoor balcony and the Sorrento Outdoor Lounge Set.
@tashoakley turns her balcony into a dining area with a beautiful view. Pictured: The Rio Outdoor Teak Dining Set.
If you don’t know where to start when it comes to decorating your balcony, a good rule to follow is to keep it simple. Simplicity not only enhances the visual appeal of your space but also ensures that it remains functional and uncluttered.
Keep it minimal by choosing a limited number of furniture pieces that are essential - like a bistro set, a 2-seater, or two lounge chairs.
Opt for furniture with clean lines, simple designs, and natural materials so they can gel well into any design style you plan to implement later on.
Adding lighting not only transforms your balcony into a welcoming space but creates a more functional area past daytime.
String lights are a popular choice for creating a cosy ambiance. Hang them along the railing, on the ceiling, or across the balcony.
Choose warm white or soft, colourful bulbs to set the mood. To create a romantic atmosphere, you can use lanterns and candles as tabletop decor or hang them from hooks.
Use the small space to your advantage by creating a cosy and homey balcony. Add pillows and throws, as well as plush cushions to make your seating area cosy. Cover the balcony floor with outdoor rugs, carpets, or soft flooring options to add texture and warmth to the space.
If space allows, add a small day bed so you can take an afternoon snooze out on your balcony.
To create a space that is truly yours, inject personality into your balcony with decorative accessories and personal mementos. Display items that hold sentimental value - like souvenirs, pictures, or artwork - that add character and charm to the space.
But, be mindful not to overcrowd the space as it can make the small space feel cramped.
You don’t have to miss out on the joys of outdoor living even when you’re limited by space. Your small apartment balcony is still a valuable extension of your home. With these creative ideas, you can transform your balcony into a beautiful and functional oasis for relaxation and entertainment.