How To Furnish Your Balcony From $100
Styling ideas on making the most of your balcony space, whatever your budget
I love decorating outdoor spaces. In a city where space is scarce, owning an outdoor space is often a privilege. And I know all of my clients love the treat of having their own tropical outdoor space where they can lounge in luxury.
A couples of years ago, it was hard to find affordable outdoor living accessories here in Singapore: the choices were either Ikea or a high-end set from a handful of stores. Thankfully, we’ve since seen some changes in the market and there are now more options available. Decorating the outdoors doesn’t have to be expensive – depending on its size and functionality – you can spruce up your outdoor space with just $100. All you need are essential potted plants and clever accessories. Here are some of my tips and tricks.
A couples of years ago, it was hard to find affordable outdoor living accessories here in Singapore: the choices were either Ikea or a high-end set from a handful of stores. Thankfully, we’ve since seen some changes in the market and there are now more options available. Decorating the outdoors doesn’t have to be expensive – depending on its size and functionality – you can spruce up your outdoor space with just $100. All you need are essential potted plants and clever accessories. Here are some of my tips and tricks.
Budget: Under $500
Add: Textiles
One of my favourite ways to reinforce a space’s decorating scheme is to use colourful textiles to pull the look together. Cushions are incredibly versatile and are perfect for giving your outdoor seating an instant update. It’s also the most affordable way to introduce a trend you like into a more classic space.
Add: Textiles
One of my favourite ways to reinforce a space’s decorating scheme is to use colourful textiles to pull the look together. Cushions are incredibly versatile and are perfect for giving your outdoor seating an instant update. It’s also the most affordable way to introduce a trend you like into a more classic space.
I get asked a lot about what the formula to choosing the right number of cushions is – generally speaking, I tend to stick to two guidelines: a mix of texture and odd numbers. Decorating in odd numbers is an old styling trick – it helps to relax arrangements and make a space feel more lived in.
Then there’s the mix of texture. It’s more limiting achieving this outdoors because there are weather conditions to think about, but the easiest method is to use cushions in contrasting sizes, and patterns (stripes, florals, solids etc.). Try pairing oversized cushions with smaller ones, and add the occasional odd-shaped option to build a layered look. Unify the arrangement by sticking to a colour palette.
Style those sofa cushions
Then there’s the mix of texture. It’s more limiting achieving this outdoors because there are weather conditions to think about, but the easiest method is to use cushions in contrasting sizes, and patterns (stripes, florals, solids etc.). Try pairing oversized cushions with smaller ones, and add the occasional odd-shaped option to build a layered look. Unify the arrangement by sticking to a colour palette.
Style those sofa cushions
I tend to opt for two decorating themes outdoors: nature-inspired hues for a softer, more sophisticated look, or punchy pops of colour for a high-energy space.
Tips for outdoor-friendly materials: While there are many outdoor cushions out there, the standard care tip is to ensure you don’t let a piece become waterlogged. This means wiping off rainwater – or better yet, taking the cushions in before the rain starts – and standing seat cushions up so water doesn’t have a chance to pool on top.
Tips for outdoor-friendly materials: While there are many outdoor cushions out there, the standard care tip is to ensure you don’t let a piece become waterlogged. This means wiping off rainwater – or better yet, taking the cushions in before the rain starts – and standing seat cushions up so water doesn’t have a chance to pool on top.
Adding an outdoor rug to the balcony is another way to anchor the space while adding lots of visual interest. A rug can also act as a visual separator between an al fresco dining area and a seating area for those lucky enough to enjoy the luxury of a large balcony.
Look for rugs that are made of 100 per cent polypropylene, a weather- and eco-friendly material that is both UV-resistant and waterproof. Care for your rugs by giving them a quick mop after heavy rainfall.
Protect fabrics from the sun
Look for rugs that are made of 100 per cent polypropylene, a weather- and eco-friendly material that is both UV-resistant and waterproof. Care for your rugs by giving them a quick mop after heavy rainfall.
Protect fabrics from the sun
Budget: Under $1,000
Add: Multitasking accessories
Multitasking furniture is a practical solution where space is a constraint; I’m partial towards pieces that pull double duty as storage to minimise clutter. Of course, this trick only works for larger balconies.
Smaller balcony owners can consider using stools (I love the glazed ceramic type) that double as extra seating and tabletop surfaces. For those who like to entertain or have multiple uses for their balcony spaces, folding furniture is an obvious choice.
Add: Multitasking accessories
Multitasking furniture is a practical solution where space is a constraint; I’m partial towards pieces that pull double duty as storage to minimise clutter. Of course, this trick only works for larger balconies.
Smaller balcony owners can consider using stools (I love the glazed ceramic type) that double as extra seating and tabletop surfaces. For those who like to entertain or have multiple uses for their balcony spaces, folding furniture is an obvious choice.
If budget allows, definitely add accessories to your space as they make a world of difference.
You can bring in any accessories you want, but always lead with function. Outdoor spaces usually have poor lighting options, so start with additional hurricane lanterns and candles to set the mood. Those with small children and pets can consider electric candles – these are easily available at Ikea.
Make your outdoor space party-ready
You can bring in any accessories you want, but always lead with function. Outdoor spaces usually have poor lighting options, so start with additional hurricane lanterns and candles to set the mood. Those with small children and pets can consider electric candles – these are easily available at Ikea.
Make your outdoor space party-ready
I also like to use scented candles when I can. You can also use scented reeds or a diffuser; whichever medium you prefer, that added layer of scent will mentally help guests unwind.
Consider a statement piece
If you only have room for one special piece of furniture, a suspended swing chair is a high-impact option to consider. Often produced in synthetic wicker, the outdoor-friendly furniture stands up to heavy use and weather, and has a cocooning effect that’s perfect for curling up with a book or indulging in weekend afternoon naps.
Browse outdoor furniture
If you only have room for one special piece of furniture, a suspended swing chair is a high-impact option to consider. Often produced in synthetic wicker, the outdoor-friendly furniture stands up to heavy use and weather, and has a cocooning effect that’s perfect for curling up with a book or indulging in weekend afternoon naps.
Browse outdoor furniture
Budget: $2,000 and up
Consider these if you’re looking to go all out with your balcony transformation:
Consider these if you’re looking to go all out with your balcony transformation:
- Invest in quality outdoor furniture. Outfit your balcony with all-weather seating sets if space permits to keep the look cohesive. I like using woven wicker furniture in soothing neutrals to ground the space as it tends to be very versatile and suits most decorating styles. Check the labels and shop with care when making bigger purchases – you’ll want to look out for UV- and water-resistant wicker and metal frames that won’t rust or corrode over time.
- If you’re working with a narrow balcony, consider an inward-facing L-shaped configuration to create a sense of intimacy and fluidity between the indoor-outdoor spaces. This allows those who are relaxing outdoors to continue interacting with guests seated indoors.
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Add: Greenery
Potted flowers and plants are an inexpensive way to enliven your living area. Adding greenery also creates an illusion of more space as it acts as a focal point beyond the boundaries of your walls. The general rule I follow is the more spacious the balcony, the larger (and taller) the pots of plants can be. I like using topiaries for their elegance and height, which add visual interest and draws the eyes up.
Verticality can also be achieved with a row of railing planters or a hanging succulent garden that not only frees up valuable floor space in compact balconies, but forms a natural screen for privacy on the deck. I’ve done this for smaller condo balconies with wall shelving decorated with smaller succulents.
Finally, if you don’t have the floor space for standalone pots, look for smaller plants (or even a single pot of orchids) for the tabletop. This step is essential to laying the foundation of a great outdoor space! You want to feel recharged in a sea of leafy green and not be surrounded by dull concrete.