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June 07, 2025

How to fuse function with flair in your outside space, by SAM WYLIE-HARRIS

WITH outdoor living such a thing, landscaping your balcony and bringing out its best features feels more like a pastime than a project.

And with blue skies beckoning, creating an attractive vista - whether it's for soaking up the sun or starting a kitchen garden - is a win-win when summer's on your side.

As Karl Openshaw, creative director from Blocc Interiors puts it: "There's nothing better than being outdoors when the weather's good."

"While parks and gardens can be idyllic settings to soak up the sun, your own balcony can be even better - if you know how to shape it into a space that truly reflects you."

To put you on the front foot, Karl has teamed up with Barratt London to share some top tips for making your outdoor area more beautiful and functional...

START WITH A RESET

The first step is to give your balcony a deep clean to sweep away any debris, dirt and tree pollen.

"It's amazing how fresh everything feels once the dust and grime are gone," says Karl. "Like you've already reclaimed the space for summer once it's clean, you've got a blank canvas ready for transformation."

Repainting your balcony can work wonders, says the designer, whether you're freshening up the walls or painting the floor.

"Just make sure you're using a hard-wearing, weatherproof paint that can withstand both rain and sunshine... it's the fastest way to breathe life back into the space."

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