Before and After: IKEA Tiles and a Bright Blue Paint Made This Balcony Unrecognizable

Sarah Everett
Sarah Everett
I organize the Before & After series and cover DIY and design. I joined AT in October 2020 as a production assistant. I have an MA in Journalism from the University of Missouri and a BA in Journalism from Belmont University. Past editorial stops include HGTV Magazine, Nashville Arts Magazine, and local magazines in my hometown, Columbia, Missouri.
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Before: Mismatched chairs on balcony
Credit: Nikki Fein

‘Tis the season to get outside, even if that space is small — like Nikki Fein’s 75-square-foot balcony.

“My balcony is essentially two small spaces,” she explains. “The door to get outside opens in between the two… One is much more narrow. I think most people in the building find it unusable.” But Nikki was determined to make both sides of her balcony usable and a bit more beautiful, too.

The Balcony Was Mismatched and Dirty, but She Enjoyed Changing It Up

Before, the balcony had mismatched seating and dirty square pavers; Nikki has spent the past few springs and summers refreshing the space, doing a little bit to spruce it up each time. “It doesn’t all need to be redone, but it’s my one space that I can have fun constantly changing,” Nikki says.

Credit: Nikki Fein
Credit: Nikki Fein

IKEA RUNNEN Decking Made the Space Feel Cozier

In the first iteration, Nikki added new patio furniture and IKEA RUNNEN outdoor decking (about $35 for 9 square feet, so a little under $300 to cover this space) to make the space a bit cozier.

“It was much easier than expected, but the challenge is how to cover the edges of the tiles,” Nikki says. She used small stones from the hardware store to fill in any gaps.

Credit: Nikki Fein

She Waterproofed the South Beach-Style Tiles to Last Longer

Another challenge, Nikki says, was weatherproofing the tiles. “Unfortunately, there is no balcony above me to protect it from the elements,” she says. “The original wood tile floor was not standing up to the elements, so my first attempt was to paint the floor and then use a weather-resistant boat varnish, which got me another year out of the floor.”

Nikki says the teal paint was a fun addition to the balcony. “The turquoise floor balcony has a fun South Beach vibe,” she says. Her paint and weatherproofer were about $110 total.

Finally, in the most recent redo, Nikki completed her space with faux plants. “I have southern exposure, which makes it difficult to keep plants and flowers alive because there is so much sun,” she says. “The first few years I maintained all real plants and flowers, but this year I worked hard to find real-looking faux plants and flowers to lessen the upkeep.”

Credit: Nikki Fein

She Loves Rearranging and Experimenting with the Small Space

Nikki says the most fun part is rearranging the balcony a bit each season. “There are no rules when decorating a balcony,” she says. “Make it your own space.” (With such small square footage, it’s easy to experiment while keeping costs low!)

Not only was the balcony a fun project, but it’s also a fun, serene escape. “I feel like I am escaping the city and have a relaxing space away from the hustle down below,” Nikki says.

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