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Coziest Balconies That Are Simply "Illegally" Cluttered

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Inspiration collection!

Let's get inspired and see how our compatriots live and decorate their balconies. And indeed, it becomes impossible to want to turn these spaces into pantries and store everything there.

Designer Marina Karalkina created real jungle-like living spaces on her balcony. Natural materials, poster themes, plants, and wicker chairs—all helped create an atmosphere of rest, relaxation, and good mood.

Design: Marina KaralkinaDesign: Marina Karalkina
Walls on the balcony were painted directly over plaster, and terrazzo tiles were laid on the floor. Everything is very simple, budget-friendly, and without any excess. But so cozy! Thanks to designer Alice Kacheyeva for such beauty.Design: Alice KacheyevaDesign: Alice Kacheyeva
This balcony with an abundance of indoor plants was designed by designer Olga Kupchinskaya for a businessman from Spain. Ceramic tiles on the floor are very beautiful in a dark tone, sometimes plum-colored. The walls are painted with light-colored paint. Very elegant, minimalist, and stylish!Design: Olga KupchinskayaDesign: Olga Kupchinskaya
When there's no space in a studio apartment for working, it's easy to organize a workspace on the balcony. Let’s see how designer Anastasia Bondareva did it. The balcony was insulated and equipped with a music practice area—the client used to work as a DJ and now combines this hobby with her main profession.Design: Anastasia BondarevaDesign: Anastasia Bondareva
On this balcony, designers from IVA Büro placed many vibrant colors and natural materials. There is brickwork, laminate, and tiles. What’s not to love about the blue sofa and lime-green refrigerator!Design: IVA BureauDesign: IVA Bureau
Where else can you install a suspended chair in an apartment, except on the balcony? In this case, the chair is mounted on the ceiling, but there are also options for floor-standing placement. Interior by design studio "KubKvadrat".Design: KubKvadrat StudioDesign: KubKvadrat Studio

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