It's a rainy day here in the central Midwest and we'd like nothing more than a little sunshine. If we lived in these new lofts, we could sit on our patio and enjoy a little warmth from our ceiling!
It's a rainy day here in the central Midwest and we'd like nothing more than a little sunshine. If we lived in these new lofts, we could sit on our patio and enjoy a little warmth from our ceiling!
The yellow color on the ceiling is a nice touch for passers by who aren't able to see the designs of the patios themselves due to the privacy fencing. It does however add a nice touch to make the space stand out and although it might not be something you could get away with if you rented (although we're sure there's a diy hack in waiting), condo/loft owners might think about painting more than just their interior walls next time they feel a decorating itch coming on!
(Image: Sarah Rae Trover)
so, is this not finished, or is that the intended design?
Despite owning a condo and having freedom to do whatever you want to your pad, painting the exterior of your balcony is probably not allowed. Condo boards are strict with that shiz. Everything must look good and the same. If you think thats bad, I was seriously scolded for having a bag of potting soil on my patio...
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