Balcony facing the street
If the balcony faces a straight road, especially a large road or with many vehicles, living space may be affected by noise, dust and a feeling of lack of privacy.
The longer the roads and the higher the traffic volume, the clearer the level of impact. In this case, it is possible to consider installing windshields, blinds or green trees to reduce external impacts.
The balcony facing the building has many angles.
Some modern buildings have a design with many protruding patches, forming sharp corners. When the balcony faces these surfaces directly, it can cause visual discomfort and affect light and vision.
The simple solution is to arrange curtains, green trees or adjust the viewing angle to make the space more comfortable.
Balcony overlooking the winding curved road
If the balcony is facing a road section with a sharp curve, especially a curve straight into the house, it may cause loud noise due to cars slowing down or steering, accompanied by dust and traffic lights at night.
Using soundproof glass, curtains, or planting trees will help limit these impacts.
Balcony opposite the high-rise building
When the balcony is directly facing a high-rise building at a close distance, the living space is easily shielded from light, reduced natural ventilation and lack of privacy. In this case, curtains and sunshades should be utilized or the balcony space should be redesigned to increase ventilation.
Balcony near specialized structures
If the balcony overlooks areas such as hospitals, cemeteries, or areas with dense trees, the general feeling may be quiet, less vitality, and sometimes lack of light.
To improve this situation, it is possible to increase lighting, use bright colors and arrange more green trees and miniatures to create balance for the living space.