Ten bedrooms with balconies that bring the outside in (2024)

A Californian beachfront house and a cottage in Perth are among the homes in our latest lookbook, which features 10 bedrooms that open out onto balconies.

Balconies add an extra dimension to any home, providing bonus outdoor space while also making rooms feel much larger by coaxing in natural light.

In bedrooms, they can also create romantic spots from which to enjoy views of forests, hills, sea or streets, as shown by the 10 examples listed below.

This is the latest in our lookbooks series, which provides visual inspiration from Dezeen's archive. For more inspiration see previous lookbooks showcasing bedrooms with clever storage solutions, homes with outdoor terraces and interiors with glass-block walls.

Surf House, USA, by Feldman Architecture

The master suite of this Californian beachfront dwelling designed by Feldman Architecture features floor-to-ceiling glass walls that open onto a private balcony with views of the surfers below.

In addition, the balcony helps to bring shades of blue and green into the room, complementing the neutral colour palette picked out by Los Angeles firm Commune Design.

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Royal, USA, by William Kaven Architecture

US studio William Kaven Architecture added an expansive double-aspect balcony to this bedroom in a black house standing on the hillside of anOregon forest.

The feature was a crucial part of the design idea, which firm partner Daniel Kaven explained was "to live among the trees."

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AdH House, Mexico, by Francesc Rifé Studio

Black aluminium shutters allow the balcony of this bedroom, in a house in Mexico City designed by Spanish practiceFrancesc Rifé Studio, to be closed off for privacy when not in use.

That corresponds with the room's moody yet tranquil theme, with furniture fromItalian brand Cassinain addition to custom pieces made by local designerSimon Hamui.

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Seven Lives, Spain, by Anna and Eugeni Bach

This bedroom is in a small Barcelona apartment block designed by architects Anna and Eugeni Bach, which is characterised on the outside by vibrant yellow balconies bursting through the grey-beige stucco facade.

The same effect has been deployed for the interiors in the example pictured above, with neutral tones and raw finishes contrasting with the bright doors, drawing the eye outside.

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116 Sorauren, Canada, by Ancerl Studio

French doors open through a glazed wall onto the balcony of this bedroom, on the top level of a single-pitched house in Toronto designed byCanadian firmAncerl Studio.

A weathered brick feature wall combines with the black metal of the glazed wall to give the room a subtly industrial feel.

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Ridgewood, USA, by Henry Hill and Framestudio

Glass walls flood this bedroom in a house near San Francisco with natural light, while a set of doors enable occupants to step outside for a better look at the surrounding Alamo hills.

The mid-century housewas originally built by Bay Area architect Henry Hill and was renovated by design collective Framestudio with the intention of "creating a peaceful sanctuary, inspired by the natural surroundings on the other side of those big panes of glass," according to studio founder Chad DeWitt.

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Marine, Australia, by David Barr Architects

A huge glazed panel set in a timber frame takes up almost an entire wall of this white-painted bedroom, in a cottage near Perth that was given a bright extension byDavid Barr Architects.

The panel can be slid back to grant access to a small outdoor terrace with views of the Indian Ocean.

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Woorak House, Australia, by CM Studio

One section of the wall has been cut away in this bedroom to create a small corner balcony with views of the surrounding Sydney coastline.

CM Studio filled the gap with glazed sliding doors that can be pushed back to open up the space to the landscape, while gauzy white curtains combine with pale limestone flooring and the pitched ceiling's white-painted beams to elicit an airy, Mediterranean feel.

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Lookout House, USA, by Faulkner Architects

On the top floor of the aptly named Lookout House by Faulkner Architects, a large bedroom suite opens entirely at one end onto a spacious terrace with panoramic views across the Californian valley below.

Inside the bedroom, the muted tones of concrete walls and walnut wood ceilings contrast with the magma-like glow cast by a slender red-coloured window.

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Wasatch House, USA, by Olson Kundig

US architecture firmOlson Kundig gave the master bedroom of this house in Utah a generous balcony to take advantage of the nearby Mount Olympus.

Furnishings and finishes on the interior were chosen to match the hues of the surrounding forested landscape of Salt Lake City.

Find out more about Wasatch House ›

This is the latest in our series of lookbooks providing curated visual inspiration from Dezeen's image archive. For more inspiration see previous lookbooks showcasing bedrooms with clever storage solutions, homes with outdoor terraces and interiors with glass-block walls.

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Ten bedrooms with balconies that bring the outside in (2024)

FAQs

What is the average size of a balcony in an apartment? ›

The average balcony size is 4 feet deep by 10 feet wide for a coffee table and chairs to enjoy the scenic views. For spacious designs, the standard balcony size should be at least 6 to 8 feet deep while entertaining family and friends.

What is the use of balcony in house? ›

The balcony serves to enlarge the living space and range of activities possible in a dwelling without a garden or lawn. In many apartment houses the balcony is partly recessed to provide for both sunshine and shelter or shade.

What is a balcony? ›

A balcony (from Italian: balcone, "scaffold") is a platform projecting from the wall of a building, supported by columns or console brackets, and enclosed with a balustrade, usually above the ground floor. They are commonly found on multi-level houses, apartments and cruise ships.

Is a balcony a room? ›

In contrast, balconies are small elevated platforms that are affixed to a given room in the house. Whereas a terrace can have multiple access points, a balcony is typically only accessible through the room. Most hotels have balconies that allow guests to step outside the room to breathe fresh air.

What is the standard size for a bedroom balcony? ›

Standard balconies, common in many apartments, usually have dimensions of 5 to 10 feet in depth and 4 to 6 feet in width. This size allows for a small seating area and some space for potted plants.

What is a small balcony called? ›

Dating to 18th- and 19th-century Europe, a Juliet balcony is a shallow balcony most often extending from the exterior of a building. Also referred to as a balconette or balconet, the architectural detail is named after the famed Shakespeare character in Romeo and Juliet.

What is an indoor balcony called? ›

Defined as a small floor between two main ones in a building, a mezzanine is also a type of balcony designed for the inside of a home. This usually features a large deck or landing that extends out from a wall surrounded by a protective railing.

What is a balcony in a room called? ›

Mezzanine balconies or Internal Balustrade are a unique type of balcony structure that adds an additional level within the interior of a space, creating a sense of elevated privacy and spatial division. Here are the features and considerations for this type of balcony: a.

What is a large balcony called? ›

A terrace is much larger than a balcony. A terrace can span almost the entire surface of a rooftop when located at the top of a building, and it's often used as a garden or an entertaining space.

Can you make a balcony into a bedroom? ›

If your balcony is large enough, install a wall bed like the one pictured above. This is one of the most efficient ideas for converting the balcony into a room. Affix wall shelves or ledges for decorative items, and plan storage under the bed or a chest of drawers.

How to design a bedroom with a balcony? ›

Start by picking a bed spot; ensure it isn't underneath a window or next to a door, even the smallest crack can stream in light as you try to fall asleep. Build out the rest of the bedroom design by arranging the other elements based on ease of use.

Are balconies expensive? ›

A balcony costs from $20 to $90 per square foot, including materials and labor costs, although most people pay around $35 per square foot. If you're installing a small balcony big enough to accommodate a few chairs and a coffee table (4 feet by 10 feet), expect to pay $600 to $2,400.

What is a usable balcony size? ›

However, in general, a balcony should be at least 4 feet deep and 6 feet wide to be considered minimally functional and usable. This size allows for enough space to accommodate a small table and a few chairs or a potted plant.

What is the minimum depth for an apartment balcony? ›

The smallest usable depth for a standing balcony is 1.5 to 2 feet. At 3 feet, two people can sit for coffee. 6 feet allow four people to sit around a dining table. Going from 6 to 8 feet will make it more comfortable, but any deeper is mostly only useful when hosting large groups.

Does apartment square footage include balcony? ›

“Size” of a property, whether it be a home or an apartment, usually includes only indoor and heated, living space. For a house it does not include the garage or patio or a “three season room” with no heat and for an apartment or condo it does not include the patio or balcony even if it is a covered area.

How do you calculate balcony? ›

Multiply volume × density × gravity.

Simply multiply these 3 quantities to find the force of buoyancy in newtons. Let's solve our example problem by plugging our values into the equation Fb = Vs × D × g. Fb = 0.262 meters3 × 1,000 kilograms/meter3 × 9.81 newtons/kilogram = 2,570 Newtons.

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