Balcony makeover with a focus on multifunctionality and relaxing decor
What's most important to you on your balcony?
For Marie, it's the ability to adapt her balcony to the occasion. That's why she has chosen to have multifunctional furniture on her balcony.
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Her Clarish chairs can easily be folded out and placed by her Alberte fold-out table, so she can enjoy a lovely lunch in the sun.
When lunch is over, both the table and chairs can be folded up, creating more space on the balcony again.
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When the table is folded down, there's still room to relax on the balcony with the cozy Agnes bench. The bench is wonderfully wide and deep, making it comfortable to sit on.
Additionally, you can easily store all your cushions, pillows, and mattresses in Agnes if it rains or you don't need them.
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For extra coziness and privacy, she has self-watering balcony boxes, making it easy to keep well-maintained flowers all summer long.
Marie chose all her furniture in teak to give the balcony a cohesive look. She also opted for a beautiful teak floor to tie the whole balcony together.
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As decoration, she styled the balcony with pastel earth tones. Here, you see a purple mattress, a dessert cushion, and the Stine parasol in olive green. You don't need to have all textiles in the same color to create a beautiful and harmonious overall impression.
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Happy styling with your balcony!