Balcony Design Frequently Asked Questions

How can I design my balcony?

To design a balcony effectively, first define its function—will it be a relaxation nook, a mini-garden, or a breakfast spot? Use space-saving furniture like foldable tables and wall-mounted planters. Incorporate flooring like artificial turf or weather-proof vitrified tiles, and add ambient lighting such as string lights or lanterns to create an inviting atmosphere.

What are the rules for decorating a balcony?

The golden rules for balcony decoration are:

  • Weight Management: Ensure the structure can handle heavy pots or furniture.
  • Weather-Proofing: Use outdoor-grade materials (BWP plywood, metal, or stone) to withstand rain and sun.
  • Privacy: Use bamboo blinds or vertical gardens to shield yourself from neighbors.
  • Drainage: Keep the water outlets clear to prevent clogging during monsoons.

How do I choose the right balcony design?

Choose a design based on your view, climate, and lifestyle. If you face a busy street, go for an enclosed glass balcony to reduce noise. If you love gardening, choose a design that accommodates vertical planters and has a dedicated water tap. 

What is a large balcony called?

A large balcony is often called a Terrace if it is an open, flat area on a roof or a large platform. If it is a covered, long porch wrapping around the house, it may be called a Veranda or a Lanai.

What is a balcony wall called?

A solid balcony wall is technically called a Parapet. If it is a decorative railing with small pillars, it is referred to as a Balustrade.

What is an interior balcony called?

An interior balcony that overlooks a lower floor mis called a Mezzanine or a Gallery. In traditional Indian architecture, a small projecting interior window or balcony is known as a Jharokha.