How To Cover My Balcony For Privacy
My apartment in Japan has a small balcony with a great view.
How to cover my balcony for privacy. 6 Balcony Privacy Options 1. Do not buy the taller plants in the nursery. Alice Masin 1 Use planters and pots with tall greenery flowers or boxwoods to shield yourself from neighbors.
They are cheap and can be raised up and down to meet the needs. Tall plants on the balcony offers a visual as well as protect the privacy aspects. Keep the privacy with plants balance.
Balcony blinds made of fabrics also known as rain curtains let more light reach your balcony than imitation-wood blinds. Block your neighbors view from the property or fence line. Fixed or portable partitions with slats grids lattices and translucent fabrics will block prying.
Here Jana Wind the DIY blogger behind the German blog Bekleidet used reasonably inexpensive wood decking by IKEA to cover her tiny balcony. So here are a few ideas to give yourself some privacy stylishly. Leave the patio as is or cover it with a wooden trellis if you just want to create a bit of shade or let vines grow on it.
I created this site to share and get ideas for how to decorate and better utilize my balcony space. Here are a few ways to build yourself a private retreat on the must public of balconies. Cover it with any kind of solid roofing such as plywood and shingle or corrugated plastic roofing if you want a more protective shelter.
Instead select the plants you like and chain unit and down the ramps. In hot weather they can protect from bright sun creating a cool shaded area that continues to benefit from wind. Unfortunately insects and animals can make your balcony a bit uncomfortable.