Malaysian Balcony Designs That are Perfect for Gardening

Malaysian Balcony Designs That are Perfect for Gardening

Charmaine Kon by Charmaine Kon on Sep 25, 2017
Why you should care

If you live in a condominium, apartment, or simply don’t have a front yard to exercise your green thumb, then let these homes in Malaysia inspire your balcony design. Whether it’s a hanging plant, a grassy balcony, or potted flowers, these Malaysian balconies will satisfy the nature-lover in you.

These balconies have space for mini gardens and lounging.

The balcony and deck are such important spaces for high rise buildings or urban properties with limited land space – it’s your connection to the outside world!

With thoughtful design, the balcony not only becomes a spare room where you can hang out at during cool mornings or nights, it’s also a space to grow your own healthy food, reducing your grocery bills and intake of pesticide-ridden vegetable. Steal some renovation inspiration from these Malaysian homes:

Add fans to cool the area and grass so you can enjoy the balcony sans footwear!

A comfortable seating area or chair at the balcony will allow you to sit and enjoy the fruits (or veggies) of your labour!

Wood pallet furniture are the epitome of rustic design. Use them to crease seating and charming plant boxes.

If your focus is on designing a balcony for lounging, add chairs and tables, but don’t forget plants! They instantly spruce up the balcony.

Keep your greens in check via potted designs.

Add different kinds of plants to the deck or garden area to personalise the space. If you have a full blown garden, consider growing vegetable that you and the family can enjoy: chillies, pandan, rosemary, and more.

If you’re not a green thumb, start small with mini potted plants or hardy succulents. The brick wall and rattan chairs here really accentuate the balcony’s country-style design.

Use different pot sizes and heights for a more interesting look.

How about a scene stealer like this tree at the centre of the balcony? The pebbled pathway add design to an otherwise basic space.

Got green fingers? Click on the ‘Request Quote’ button on any of the images to receive quotations from Malaysian interior designers.

You can also check out other local interior design portfolios.

Why you should care

If you live in a condominium, apartment, or simply don’t have a front yard to exercise your green thumb, then let these homes in Malaysia inspire your balcony design. Whether it’s a hanging plant, a grassy balcony, or potted flowers, these Malaysian balconies will satisfy the nature-lover in you.

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