Creating Privacy on Your Balcony, Part 1

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Let’s face it, one of the worst parts of living in an urban area is that you probably live near at least one person who thinks it’s perfectly acceptable to leave a sofa out on their balcony. Or if they don’t have a sofa out there, their idea of great outdoor living is sitting in white plastic chairs smoking incessantly and talking loudly with their friends. Who wants that view? I certainly don’t. As I see it, you have two options: screen the eyesore out with a physical object or screen them out with plants. In this post I’m going to cover physical objects, and in a future post, I’ll discuss using plants.

Photo by Mr. Laskowski

I’m lucky to have really great neighbors at my current apartment, but I’ve lived at places where I’ve seen and heard really bizarre things on nearby balconies. If you’re living near the neighbors-from-hell, I feel your pain. Here are some tips and ideas to add privacy to your balcony or deck.

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3 Responses to “Creating Privacy on Your Balcony, Part 1”

  1. jen on July 25th, 2008 9:45 am

    Over the years we have had both good and bad neighbours. But I just blogged about a garden hint that might work also for the noisy neighbours. And you will end up with the lushest plants on the block. LOL.
    Jen

  2. Fern on July 25th, 2008 12:08 pm

    Jen–Your idea is very ingenious. I like your creative thinking!

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