Blue Balcony Ideas and Designs
Refine by:
Budget
Sort by:Popular Today
121 - 140 of 5,664 photos
Item 1 of 2
Blu Water Homes
A stunning wrap-around balcony deck with a modern pergola and plenty of space for entertaining.
KHE Construction Corporation
Stunning deck off the main living room expands the social area in three seasons. Interior Design by The Red Chair. Images by Graphicus 14, Houzz Photographer.
Flavin Architects
Flavin Architects collaborated with Ben Wood Studio Shanghai on the design of this modern house overlooking a blueberry farm. A contemporary design that looks at home in a traditional New England landscape, this house features many environmentally sustainable features including passive solar heat and native landscaping. The house is clad in stucco and natural wood in clear and stained finishes and also features a double height dining room with a double-sided fireplace.
Photo by: Nat Rea Photography
Outdoor Screens
Outdoor air conditioner screens made from Wood Plastic Composite - never require painting or staining. Flat packed and shipped Australia wide.
Creative Arch
Views of the sea are accessible from over-sized doors which provide strong indoor-outdoor flow and cross-flow ventilation, allowing natural sea breezes to cool the house over summer. Across all levels and rooms of this stunning site, decks extend living spaces and break up the building’s form. Photography by Andy Chui - DRAWPHOTO
Jeffery M Wolf General Contractor, Inc.
this is the main living floor balcony off the kitchen. There is an outdoor fireplace with a grill, a double burner pot and a prep sink. The balcony has Phantom Screens that roll up in hidden tracks. The screens drop down to provide sun shade and insect protection. The screens are automated and work with a remote control.
North Residential Constructions
This home was designed by an award winning Northern Beaches Architect. The original home was a 1950’s red brick bungalow. Much of the original walls and foundations of the home were able to be retained, but a stunning new home, pool and landscaping has been created using modern design and natural materials.
This home shares spectacular views over Dee Why Lagoon and Long Reef Beach with most of its neighbors and as such the maintenance of the view for all to share was considered throughout design and construction. Details such as internal ceiling height, roof pitch, aerial and tree placement were all fundamental in maintaining the view. As this home was one of the first to be renovated in this small cul-de-sac the clients wanted to set a tone for the area and build a home that was sympathetic to its surrounds.
Blue Balcony Ideas and Designs
7