As life continues to improve, the balcony is no longer limited to just drying clothes. Growing flowers and vegetables has become a way to enjoy a leisurely lifestyleβa small pleasure during downtime. Placing a couple of chairs on the balcony still allows for everyday relaxation.
Using the balcony as a small garden brings a sense of fulfillment. But how to arrange it beautifully? Here are some practical tips!

βCase 1: Casual Placement Along the Sideβ
Regardless of the balconyβs size, the side area is the least obstructive. For larger balconies, place more pots; for smaller ones, fewer. Arranging plants at varying heights creates visual appeal.

βCase 2: Using Shelves or Plant Standsβ
Maximize side space with shelves or plant stands, ideal for small to medium plants like succulents. However, as summer approaches, ensure shade-tolerant choices or sun protection to prevent withering.

βCase 3: Building Planter Bedsβ
Plan ahead during renovation for long-term convenience! Built-in planter beds along the side or center (for larger balconies) can define zones and enhance structure.

βCase 4: Wooden Trellisesβ
Perfect for balconies or terraces, wooden trellises support climbing plants, creating natural shade. A few reminders for balcony gardening:

- Avoid large plants in high-rise open balconies; prioritize safety.
- Focus on sun and water protection during design and planting.
- Grow insect-repelling plants like mint or rosemary to keep pests away.
βCase 5: Utilizing Railings or Windowsillsβ
For narrow balconies, railings or windowsills offer space for potted plants or hanging basketsβcompact yet charming. For added storage, fit floor-to-ceiling cabinets alongside for tools .

βCase 6: Gravel Flooring with Drainageβ
Beyond walls, flooring matters. Use tiles, decking, or sauna boards, and leave sections filled with pebbles or gravel for drainageβkeeping the area tidy and functional.

βCase 7: Mobile Plant Cartsβ
For flexibility, mobile carts offer customizable dimensions. DIY-friendly options allow personalized touches.

βCase 8: Integrated Built-In Seatingβ
With open-plan balconies, combine planter beds with built-in seatingβa unique, space-saving idea worth considering!












