Living in the city does not mean you have to give up enjoying cool evenings outdoors. His has a terrace, however small it may be, it can create a cozy space , it becomes another room in your home, especially when the warm weather arrives.
The alternatives for decorating these mini-urban terraces are very varied. Among the ideas that we have selected for you, I’m sure you’ll find the one that best suits the space you and your style accounts.
A vintage terrace.
With charming furnishings , as before. Classical style with some old flavor forging is one of the most suitable materials, as well the furniture is very light and decorative, and fits in any environment. In addition to being timeless, the advantage of these pieces is that, although their designs and finishes are different, they combine very well together and mixed with other materials.

Wood flooring to add warmth.
For its elegance, the sense of comfort because it transmits and slippery when wet, the wood floor is imposed as a favorite for outdoor areas. As we know, the tropics are highly recommended, especially the ipe , for their resistance to weathering and because it takes a better tone over time, you can leave it in its natural state or treatment with oils. And if you want a cheaper alternative, you can decantarte by treated pine.

A concrete bench.
Best to optimize the space are work benches, painted and integrated into the wall, and if you have space for one in an “L” much better. They allow you to create spacious seating areas, almost without subtracting meters. The width and size is up to you, according to the function that will play (sofa, dining bench, seat, etc). Dress it with cushions on the seat (at least 7 cm thick), and colorful cushions.

With pots and fake grass.
The cooling sensation transmits the mere presence of the green. So if you have no real vegetation, resorts to the fictional, as is painting the floor putting green or artificial turf. Put lots of plants helps you get a real outdoor environment, we recommend you choose them evergreen so they last all year, put them in boxes and large pots, and create groups with smaller plants.
