A Privacy Trick and Bold Colors Transformed a Bare, Exposed Concrete Balcony
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A Privacy Trick and Bold Colors Transformed a Bare, Exposed Concrete Balcony
""I decided that it was time to revamp the lanai, not only to improve my view while I was working, but also to serve as a relaxing and rejuvenating break area," she says."
""I designed the project, but Clay definitely engineered it," Nicole says. They started by lining the stucco walls with UV-resistant faux boxwood panels to add some greenery to the area, a simple project that 'made a big visual impact,' Nicole says."
"A privacy fence turned the balcony into a secluded retreat. Nicole and Clay's balcony revamp only took three days to complete, and cost $1,500 for materials, not including the fountain, furniture, or decor."
Nicole Boyd transformed her balcony into a private retreat after working remotely. She craved more color and plants, prompting a redesign with her partner, Clay Barrett, a licensed contractor. They completed the project in three days for $1,500, adding UV-resistant faux boxwood panels and a wood privacy fence. This renovation improved the balcony's visual appeal and created a cozy atmosphere with new seating and a water feature, making it a perfect space for relaxation.
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