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Originally a three-bedder with a family room, the apartment is now compartmentalised into one spacious living and dining room, as well as one master suite. The living room feels even more spacious as the balcony serves as an extension of it, complete with weatherproof furniture.
Design: Poetus
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Embrace the jungalow trend. This green wall is so luxuriant that “many cars have stopped by along the road to look at it. There was even a passer-by who requested to come in for a look – he stayed for half an hour just admiring it,” shares the homeowners.
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Design: Akihaus
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The balcony’s relaxed vibe is enhanced by a glass roof above the long dining table, lit by huge candles set on the corners of the floor decking made from recycled palm wood.
Design: Distinct Identity
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This balcony serves as an al fresco dining area. The designer brightened the space up with laminates in a light wood-tone, as well as vibrant solid colours, laid in a chevron pattern. See more of the home here.
Design: Free Space Intent
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For a narrow balcony, try decking it out with a slightly over-sized furniture. It’ll create a nook that’s surprisingly cosy.
Design: The Interarch Design
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Set the balcony apart from an open concept living area by using contrasting flooring treatments. Here, the marble floors indoors and wooden decking outdoors set the tone for both areas.
Design: DistinctIdentity