It doesn’t take a fortune or a professional designer to turn your terrace into a captivating getaway. A dash of imagination and some personalized touches will result in a space that’s both useful and visually pleasing.
1. Add a Water Feature for Peacefulness
A small water feature can bring about a sense of calm. My tabletop fountain offers a calming soundtrack and draws birds in for a lively terrace experience.
2. Add Strong Color Accents
Add strong colors to your furniture or décor to give it personality. Against neutral backdrops, I love using vibrant pillows and containers to add splashes of color.
3. Add Art for Visual Appeal
A terrace can be transformed into an open-air gallery with the addition of outdoor wall art or sculptures. I have a metal art piece that beautifully catches the light, creating shadows that dance across the walls.
4. Utilize Fabrics for Added Comfort
A terrace can be warmed up instantly by layering blankets, pillows, and carpets. I adore how these textiles soften the space and give it the appearance of an outdoor living area.
5. Increase Seclusion with Verdant Dividers
Tall plants or trellises can provide seclusion without feeling enclosed. My terrace makes use of bamboo dividers, which offer seclusion while still allowing light to pass through.
6. Maximize Scenery with Simple Design
A simple design can highlight landscapes and views, making them the main attraction. I’ve kept my terrace design simple to draw attention to the breathtaking cityscape.
7. Create a Multi-Tiered Design
To give your space more flair and utility, play with various heights. My terrace has a raised deck area that is perfect for eating and a lower lounging space.
8. Set Up a Suspended Chair for Relaxation
Any terrace gains a fun, yet calming element from a suspended chair. I adore curling up in mine with a good book and swaying gently in the breeze.
9. Go with Green Materials
For a terrace that loves the earth in return, choose sustainable materials such as bamboo or repurposed wood. I’ve discovered that these materials not only look fantastic but also last longer.
10. Use Reflectors to Create the Illusion of Space
By reflecting light and space, reflectors can give the impression that a small terrace is larger. The entire space is opened up when I placed a large reflector on one wall.
11. Set Up Pergolas for Shade and Appeal
Your terrace gains an architectural element and shade from a pergola. With climbing roses entwined around the beams, mine has grown into a focal point.
12. Add a Fire Pit for Warmth
Your terrace can be used for longer periods of time into cooler evenings with a fire pit. I gathered around mine with friends, roasting marshmallows and taking in the crackling warmth.
13. Add Organic Wooden Details
For a dash of natural warmth, use wood for accents or flooring. I went with wood decking for a feel that is both rustic and contemporary and blends in perfectly with the garden.
14. Light Up the Space with Original Lighting
Your terrace can be transformed into a magical retreat in the evening with cord lighting or lanterns. I use LED shimmering lights in my space that sparkle like stars after dark.
15. Adopt Sky-High Gardens
Sky-high gardens are excellent for adding rich verdure without compromising on space. On my terrace, I’ve used climbing plants and wall-hung containers to turn boring walls into lively, organic artwork.
16. Introduce a Hint of Earth’s Soothing Shades
To create a solid, welcoming atmosphere, use natural hues like terracotta or sandy beige. The color scheme of my terrace is a cozy brown, which makes it feel both stylish and welcoming.

