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12 ways to make the most of your small balcony
A personal table that can attach to a railing
A vertical wall garden
Construct a vertical wall garden that can fit eight plants however you want both horizontally and vertically. This wall garden also comes with a built-in irrigation drip system that isn't an eyesore.
A compact table and chair set
This compact bistro set is long and narrow, so it can easily fit on the smallest of balconies. And when you're done eating, the chairs slide completely under the table so they're out of the way. All three pieces are weather- and rust-resistant.
An electric grill
This indoor/outdoor grill is perfect for small spaces since it's electric powered, meaning no need to worry about charcoal, propane, or fire. Its stand is removable so you can grill on the balcony floor, small table, or even countertop.
Install a privacy screen
Chances are, if you have a balcony, there is another one directly next to you. A privacy wall or screen can help you get the most out of your tiny balcony. Each panel is scratch proof and weather resistant, so your space will stay beautiful overtime.
A patch of grass for your dog
If your balcony is several stories up, chances are you're far away from grass for your dog to easily relieve himself or herself. The Fresh Patch can fit in the corner of your balcony so your dog can use the bathroom whenever he or she needs. The entire product is disposable, so it can be thrown out after a few weeks and a new patch laid down after.
A railing planter
If you don't have any wall space to hang a vertical garden, try attaching this planter to your railing to liven up your small balcony. The metal frame and wicker basket is weather-resistant and is the perfect size to house small perennial flowers.
A balcony bar
Attach this mini balcony bar to your railing and maximize the small and narrow space you have. Enjoy drinks on the table top and store your supplies on the small bottom shelf until you're ready for more.
Decorate with outdoor lights
These outdoor LED lights can be controlled via remote and are also waterproof. You can wrap them around the railing of your balcony to create a more cozy feeling without worrying about large glaring lights in your face.
An outdoor bean bag chair
Not only are bean bag chairs comfortable, but they can be smushed and morphed to fit the space you have more easily than a metal chair. Each chair is filled with EPS beads and the cover is fade-, mold-, UV-, and weather-resistant.
A railing cup holder
These cup holders can attach to any table or railing to maximize space without compromising function. Each can hold up to 30 ounces and cups or cans that are 3-inches in diameter, or any other object as a matter of fact.
Add wooden flooring
These Teak wood interlocking tiles are perfect to give your small space some character. Because they connect to each other, you can control how large or small you want your flooring to be. Whether you want to create a solid floor for your metal grate balcony or create a separate section, these are a great solution.
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