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Balcony Decor Ideas for Your NYC Apartment

Balconies in New York City

When you live in an urban setting like New York, having your little slice of nature can feel like a far stretch. It does not have to be – more apartments have terraces and private outdoor space than you may expect. Moreover, this is also one of the home features New Yorkers are likely to pay extra for if you ever decide to sell your place.

We are sharing some balcony decor ideas for your NYC apartment so that you can make the most out of your little outdoor oasis. 

Matching your home with your personal lifestyle is what having your own NYC apartment is all about. If you are looking for inspiration on how to do so, here are a few interesting suggestions. 

Incorporate Accent Lighting

One of the perks of having a balcony in New York City is that you can arrange it as your own relaxing oasis. Some New Yorkers even have a secluded reading nook on their balconies where they can enjoy their favorite books in the evenings. And what better way to do this than with lots of lighting to set the mood? All you need to do is get a few strings of fairy lights at a nearby store to transform your balcony into a magical purple, blue, or red oasis. And if you already have a balcony garden, the shadowplay will be extraordinary. 

Plant a Garden

Of course, the most natural way to decorate your NYC balcony is to bring in a lot of plants. There is this minimalistic tendency that has swept NYC balconies where people like to keep furniture at the bare minimum so that they can make way for their plants, pots, and vines. If the air quality in your neighborhood allows it, you can even grow your own food and herbs right there on your terrace. Tomatoes, peppers, and coriander thrive in urban conditions, which means you have no excuse not to green up your balcony.

A balcony with potted plants, representing balcony decor ideas for your NYC apartment

 Cozy seating 

Ditch the uncomfortable metal chairs to make your balcony as inviting as possible. Treat your outdoor space as an extension of your indoor living space by bringing in some cozy patio furniture. A small sofa and padded armchairs will make your terrace much more enjoyable and cozy.

 If you are just moving into your NYC home, consider reupholstering old furniture pieces you would otherwise throw away. It is much more affordable to relocate these pieces than buy new ones as it is a relatively hassle-free process when you hire professional residential movers to help you out. Also, our advice is to go for a synthetic material instead of natural ones to make the upholstering resistant to the sun and elements it will be exposed to on the balcony. 

For those that want a more traditional outdoor feel, opt for a hammock or swing if your space permits. You will be able to untie the hammock whenever you please in case you ever need the space for something else. 

A cozy balcony

Add a Small Outdoor Dining Area

A balcony can serve a practical purpose aside from being your favorite spot for unwinding. If your kitchen is connected to the outdoor area in your apartment, you can add a counter or countertop area that can serve as a makeshift bar or table where you can prepare and eat food or drink your morning coffee. So, you can host both unforgettable parties and moonlit dinners on your balcony overlooking New York City. You just need a few barstools, and voila - you have your own little NYC bar right on your terrace. 

an outdoor table for working and morning coffee

Protect your privacy 

After you have finished decorating or repurposing your balcony area, it is time to think about your privacy. Curious gazes from the street might easily interrupt your fresh-air yoga session or morning stretch. So, no matter how much you get along with your neighbors, consider privacy screening.

If you have a green thumb, this is the perfect opportunity to do a little bit of gardening. You can place outdoor plants to keep your balcony out of sight. In addition, your little terrace jungle will also create shade in the summertime. Otherwise, you can opt for something such as bamboo fencing or a small hedge.

We hope you have drawn inspiration from our favorite balcony decor ideas for your NYC apartment. Enjoy beautifying your balcony!

Lust-worthy NYC Apartments with Outdoor Space Perfect for Spring

In a city as crowded as New York, space certainly comes at a premium and so, too, does private outdoor space. Outdoor space is a highly sought after amenity in the city, and private space is even more desirable. 

With the spring season here, it will soon be time to get outside and enjoy the warm weather and longer nights. Private outdoor space offers residents a way to "escape" from the city while taking it all in at the same time. Terraces and balconies are a place to relax, enjoy views, entertain, and dine. 

Here are some of the most luxurious, lust-worthy apartments currently on the market in New York City with outdoor spaces that are giving us some serious spring fever!

11 Beach Street- PH B

$22,500,000

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Exclusive Sales and Marketing by Douglas Elliman Development Marketing. Via

11 Beach Street, developed by HFZ Capital, is bringing a true Tribeca sensibility to the neighborhood thanks to its vision by BKSK Architects with interiors designed by Thomas Juul-Hansen. The building plays on the classic Tribeca "feel" with modern design elements incorporated throughout. The building features an exterior facade of rustic brick with the addition of classic terra cotta reinterpreted in a modern fashion.  A sculpted interior courtyard provides an architectural surprise on the interior of the building while creating a light-filled atrium. At the base of the courtyard, a glass pyramid allows light to flow to the concourse amenity level.

The homes embrace the loft-style living for which Tribeca is known with open living spaces and elements such as oversized casement windows and rustic wide-plank flooring. Kitchens are done in cerused oak with Miele and Sub-Zero appliances while master baths are clad in hand-selected Walter Zanger marble. 

Both penthouses, A and B, feature thoughtful private outdoor space, however, penthouse B has very impressive terraces. The 4 bed, 5 bath home is comprised of 5,985 interior square feet with 1,947 square feet of exterior space. The exterior space consists of both a private terrace as well as an incredible private roof deck.

56 Leonard Street- PH 53

$35,000,000

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Exclusive Compass Listing of Leonard Steingberg & Toni Haber. Via

56 Leonard Street has become one of the most recognizable buildings in the New York City skyline, designed by world-renowned architects Herzog & De Meuron. 56 Leonard is recognized for its unique construction that features cantilevered residences, making the building appear like at "Jenga Tower." Because of the design, many residences feature private terraces.

Perched at the top of the building is an extraordinary home currently on the market, PH 53. Penthouse 53 is a 4 bed, 4.5 bath home over 6.400 interior square feet with 1,708 exterior square feet. The home features a wood-burning fireplace, workout room, 3 walk-in closets, and multiple terracesHowever, the most important terrace is over 1,000 square feet in size and offers incredible views of the Manhattan skyline and well beyond. 

56 Leonard has over 17,000 square feet of amenities with a gym, pool, media room, and private dining and catering spaces. 

151 East 58th Street- 34B

$42,000/MO

A Victoria Shtainer Team Exclusive Listing

A Victoria Shtainer Team Exclusive Listing

It is possible to find private outdoor space in a rental- the coveted amenity is not just for owners. 151 E 58th Street, 34B is a 4 bed, 3.5 bath home at the luxurious One Beacon Court condominium in Midtown. The home is comprised of 3,009 interior square feet with a large 1,200 square foot terrace that offers Northern, Eastern, and Southern exposures. 

One Beacon Court is known for its spectacular views, and this apartment comes with them both inside and outside. The terrace offers views of Central Park, the 59th Street Bridge, and the Manhattan skyline. 

Amenities at One Beacon Court include a private courtyard, fitness center, concierge, lounge, and business center.

The Woolworth Tower Residences- 31A

$26,400,000

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Exclusive Sales & Marketing from Sotheby's International Realty. Via

Situated at the gateway to Tribeca by City Hall Park, the Woolworth Tower has been an icon of the downtown skyline since its completion in 1913. The building was originally commissioned by retail titan FrankWoolworth, and has had a storied history. 

French architect, Thierry Despont,  is masterfully transforming the top 30 floors into a boutique collection of 33 luxury residences ranging from 1- 4 bedrooms and an impressive 7 story penthouse at the pinnacle.  In his transformation, Despont is paying great attention to detail and paying homage to the building's landmark status and heritage as well as its Beaux-Arts design. 

The homes feature gracious layouts with high ceilings, oversized windows, as well as eat-in kitchens, and luxurious master baths sheathed in Calcutta Prima marble. The residences enjoy expansive views and the beautiful terra cotta ornamentation that surround the windows.

Residence 31A is a 4 bed, 4.5 bath home with 5,991 interior square feet and 632 exterior square feet. Because of the ornate design of the top of the building, residence 31A has unique terraces that are built into the building.

200 East 59th Street- 15A

$4,740,000

Listings of Macklowe Properties. Via

Listings of Macklowe Properties. Via

200 East 59th Street will be rising on the corner of 59th Street and 3rd Avenue, bringing a new luxury condo tower to the area. The project is by Macklowe Properties of 432 Park Avenue fame. 

Based on the current proposal and renderings, the building is slated to have a unique metal basketweave base that will certainly be attention grabbing from the street. The residences at 200 E 59th Street are characterized by units that have deep, continuous wrap around terraces. The architectural design of the building moves all the columns from the interior to the exterior, freeing up space inside the apartments. 

Residence 15A is a 2 bed, 2.5 bath home with 1,416 interior square feet and 548 exterior square feet. 

Amenities are slated to include a fitness center, private dining room and lounge, and a common landscaped and furnished terrace.

30 Park Place- PH 77B

$18,875,000

Exclusive Sales & Marketing by Corcoran Sunshine. Pictured: Loggia of PH 78B courtesy of Joe Woolhead

Exclusive Sales & Marketing by Corcoran Sunshine. Pictured: Loggia of PH 78B courtesy of Joe Woolhead

The private residences of the newly opened Four Seasons Hotel New York Downtown, 30 Park Place, have the bragging rights of claiming the highest outdoor spaces in the city. You may remember the unveiling of the model penthouse, 78B, which had a large southern-facing loggia.

While 78B is not available, there are a collection of notable residences available that include various outdoor spaces high in the sky. One such residence is penthouse 77B. Penthouse 77B is comprised of 3 beds and 4.5 baths over 3,173 interior square feet. The unit contains 2 separate terraces totaling 186 square feet of exterior space high in the sky. The views from atop 30 Park Place are simply stunning, no matter what the exposure. Residents can enjoy views of the skyline, Harbor, and well across the rivers into New Jersey and Brooklyn. 

30 Park place is designed by Robert A.M. Stern and comes with a collection of amenities that only hotel-style living can offer such as a pool, spa, fitness center, and in-home dining from Wolfgang Puck's CUT restaurant. 

70 Vestry Street- 9S

$22,500,000

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Exclusive Sales & Marketing by Corcoran Sunshine. Via

70 Vestry has already made its mark on Tribeca, and it is not even complete! The project by Robert A.M. Stern is the last waterfront parcel of land to be developed in Tribeca, and the residences designed by Daniel Romuladez are simply stunning. 

The luxurious property has already garnered celebrity attention and residents! Select homes have private outdoor space with river views that cannot be beat...imagine spring sunsets on the Hudson!

Residence 9S, a 4 bed, 4.5 bath home is currently on the market in the building. The home is comprised of 4,355 interior square feet with 522 exterior square feet. 9S has 2 separate river-facing terraces. This residence features a windowed, eat-in kitchen, gracious entry foyer, and a great room with a wood-burning fireplace. 

70 Vestry will offer residents an expansive amenity package which includes a private porte-cochere and a health & wellness center expanding over 8,000 square feet that will have an 82' pool and squash court.