Balcony Cover Ideas, Designs For Your Balcony

Get inspired from these balcony cover ideas to create a comfortable and stylish outdoor living area.

The balcony is a great place to unwind and spend time outside, but it can be uncomfortable to use because of the sun’s intense heat, especially in the summer. Let’s look at these balcony cover ideas you can use for your home.

 

See also: Balcony garden ideas to transform your outdoor space

 

Amazing balcony cover ideas

Install a pergola

 

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A pergola is an open system made of wood (or metal) slats evenly spaced apart or arranged in a lattice, frequently with plants trailing over it. It is a good way to provide shade without obstructing the sun’s warmth and light. The pergola is a decorative element that improves the balcony’s overall appearance. To further shade the balcony, vines can be grown on top of the pergola.

 

Consider awnings

 

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Install an awning for temporary shading because it serves as a decorative element. Awnings come in various materials, hues, and designs that can complement the style of outdoor furniture and décor, as seen in this picture. It is best to choose awnings that can be recanted when not in use and are UV resistant. You should know that the awnings have two opening options: manual and motorised.

 

Consider buying a patio umbrella

 

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Install an outdoor umbrella because it’s one of the cheapest ways to make a shaded lounge area without sacrificing the balcony’s openness. Fold the umbrella when a storm is approaching and make sure it is sufficiently strong to withstand the force of typical winds.

 

Install a sheet of acrylic

 

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Making a metal semi-permanent roofing structure and covering it in acrylic or polycarbonate sheets is another option for shading the balcony. It is best to choose translucent sheets because they provide excellent heat and rain protection in addition to letting light pass through them. As an alternative, consider installing a toughened glass roof, which looks nice and lets light into the balcony while offering shade. However, the difficulty of accessing and cleaning glass as a roof covering is a significant disadvantage.

 

Hang roller shades

 

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Since the sun’s angle varies throughout the day, providing only overhead shade is insufficient because heat can enter the balcony’s sides. In this picture, the roller shades provide privacy from the neighbours while also creating a cosy indoor-outdoor seating area. Roller shades are made of durable, long-lasting materials like wood, bamboo, PVC, or jute.

 

Metal grills with ornaments

 

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Consider constructing a balcony enclosure out of decorative metal grilles to provide shade and privacy. In this illustration, the decorative grilles on the flooring, ceiling, and railing make up the balcony’s dominant feature and increase the home’s security. However, one disadvantage of using laser-cut grilles to enclose the balcony is that it might feel cramped.

 

Try adding shade with plants

 

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Another inexpensive way to offer protection from the sun is by hanging plants and foliage. The tall plants give the balcony more privacy, offer natural shade, and make the area more attractive by softening the house’s appearance.

 

FAQs

Can you cover a balcony?

Even in heavy downpours, you can still take advantage of the fresh air by covering your balcony. Your balcony can stay dry in a variety of ways. Your outdoor space can be protected with retractable awnings, lightweight lean-to structures, and full-roof covers.

Is there an inexpensive way to cover my balcony?

You can use tall plants and place them strategically on your balcony to provide shade.

 

Got any questions or point of view on our article? We would love to hear from you. Write to our Editor-in-Chief Jhumur Ghosh at jhumur.ghosh1@housing.com

 

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