Balconies are often affected by sun and wind, so tiled tiles with waterproof and sun-resistant advantages are considered a cost-saving renovation solution. Therefore, most families choose tiled tiles for this area.
However, traditional tile roofing models are quite monotonous and lack personality, making many young people pursuing quality living space feel bored. Besides, tiling also poses risks, although modern tiles have the ability to prevent slipping, but when it rains heavily, the surface can still become very slippery. For houses with large balconies, homeowners can completely take advantage of them to design into a small garden.
In addition to ceramic tiles, balconies can also be paved with wood that has been treated and preserved. This is specially treated wood, with good sun and water resistance, long-lasting exposure to water and sunlight without damage. The wood is durable, insect-proof, stable and can be used for 10-20 years.
Anti-corrosion wood also has classic, elegant colors, making it easy to create a cozy balcony space. Homeowners can combine green trees, especially bamboo, with round gravel to increase aesthetics. Both gravel and wood have good drainage capacity, so there is little concern about flooding. However, balconies still need to be treated with proper waterproofing techniques to avoid affecting the apartment below.
Building a closed balcony also brings many benefits. The living room space is thus more spacious and airy visually, helping to enhance the living experience. When the balcony is covered, the need for impermeability is also reduced, thereby limiting the risk of water leakage.
In addition, after renovation, this area does not necessarily have to be tiled but can use wooden floors synchronized with the living room, creating a more seamless and aesthetic feeling for the overall space.