1. Find the Right Plants
Even if your balcony doesn’t get much sunlight, you can still grow healthy, vibrant plants. It all comes down to choosing plants that will thrive in the growing conditions you can provide. Low light? Choose plants that like indirect light or partial shade. Also keep in mind your climate and look at plants’ preferred Hardiness Zones, and buy plants that can withstand cold snaps by going dormant or prefer year-round heat, depending on your location.
2. Pick Weatherproof Decor
Your balcony might be exposed to harsh sunlight, heavy rains, or high winds. So when you’re adding throw pillows, artsy signs, or other decor, make sure to stick with items that are manufactured for outdoor use. Look for weatherproof labels for items that won’t fade in sunlight or grow mildew or mold if they are rained on.
3. Add Easy-to-Clean Furniture
Balcony furniture can quickly get stained or dusty from air pollution and the elements. If you don’t want to spend a lot of time scrubbing seat cushions, opt for furniture that can easily be wiped down, with fabrics that can be zipped off and tossed in the washer for easy cleaning.
4. Hang Solar Lights
No need to fuss with battery-powered or plug-in string lights to add some ambiance to your outdoor space. Instead, hang solar powered lights, which will charge during the day and provide a soft, warm glow at night — no plugs or batteries required. Make sure to use lights that are waterproof and designed for outdoor use.
5. Lay Out Washable Outdoor Rugs
A rug can instantly add a fun pattern and a cozy touch to any space, but when it comes to decorating a balcony, not just any rug will do. You want an outdoor rug that won’t fade when exposed to UV rays, but also look for options that are washable. You can toss the rug in the washer whenever it looks dirty for a quick, easy clean.
6. Create a Privacy Wall
If you want to add a shield between your balcony and neighboring buildings, you can create a low-maintenance privacy wall just by adding a room divider or even a few large plants against the balcony railing.
7. Keep it Simple
A chic balcony doesn’t have to be filled to the brim with tchotchkes and plants, especially if you are looking for a place that doesn’t require a lot of effort to keep tidy. Instead, choose a few larger plants, and pick simple furniture with bold colors or patterns to add visual interest with less items.