Guide

Out of sight

Pia Seidel
12.6.2020
Translation: machine translated

The protective screen transforms an outdoor space into a haven of peace. It provides protection from prying eyes, while giving the space a new lease of life.

Some can be assembled, while others, already assembled, can easily be moved here and there. Before making any changes, such as those required to install a fixed awning, it's best to contact your property management to get the green light. Note also that weather-resistant materials are a must if the outside area is not covered. Here they are:

Lower

On city balconies, it's a good idea to create a lowered corner by opting for lounge-type furniture, an outdoor rug, pallet cushions or even a deckchair for the cozy atmosphere.

If the balcony parapet is openwork, cover it with plants, lattice fencing or textiles! Beach towels, for their decorative appeal, can easily be diverted from their primary function by being attached, in a jiffy, to the balustrade.

Suspensions

Some tents, which can be used as a canopy on a balcony, are easy to hang up and can be fixed to the sides to protect you from the view. They are often found in the children's section. That said, the designs are so versatile that adults love them too.

If putting up a curtain or tent seems insurmountable, then try stretching a piece of fabric, such as linen, over wooden slats unearthed in a DIY shop using a electric stapler! Make sure the partition rests on its two feet in the event of a gust.

Separations

Polyvalence

The much-loved plants transform the balcony into a lush oasis, away from prying eyes. What's more, they'll add a personal touch to your protective screen. To do this, arrange several plants or trees in pots as high as possible next to each other, all along the balustrade to enhance the overall aesthetic.

In urban planning, plants are often used to green up a facade. To do this, use palisades and grilles so that climbing plants can flourish. Some pots incorporate this type of system, making it easier if you ever need to move. For roses, on the other hand, prefer arches.

Shade

The pergola offers shade thanks to its vegetation. Deciduous climbing roses, laburnum and wisteria are very popular in summer. Ivy, on the other hand, grows quickly and stays green all year round.

Classics

The advantage of partitions is that they hide from view and provide a barrier against noise. Is a wooden partition not for you? Have you thought about rocks, which can be stacked to make your garden look spectacular?

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