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15 Terrace Design Ideas For A Rooftop That Reflects You

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If you are a terrace person, welcome. If you are not, we are sure this article will make you one. A lot of people oversee the importance of having a spacious terrace or a terrace that opens into a beautiful view. But living in the urban space, it is quite difficult to find a view as such. So, the best thing you can do is invest in a gorgeous terrace design, something that speaks to you.

Accessorising your terrace is one of the many ways you can adopt a terrace design that makes you feel welcome, cosy and right out of a romcom scene. Combining an outdoorsy environment while being in your own private space, there are so many terrace design ideas, both budgeted and over-the-top that can help you transform your terrace into a spot to escape from the hustle of life. 

From being the perfect environment for your evening tea break to some much needed unwinding over wine and conversations, a terrace can host all your moods.

Over the years, terrace design ideas have come a long way from just having a basic parapet wall and if you're someone who loves spending time on your terrace with your family and friends, this guide to terrace designs is the only one you need. 

Here's A List Of 15 Top Terrace Design Ideas

Bohemian Inspired Private Nook

Have a terrace with close proximity to other homes? Create your own little bohemian sanctuary by installing faux walls using local materials like cane and wicker. You could also use collapsible and portable wall partitions that you can store away after you're done using the space. Install outdoor friendly furniture, throw on some plush cushions and you have yourself a nifty corner for some alone time or catching up with friends. 

Pro Tip: This guide will help you maintain your wicker furniture. 

Install French Doors

Want to have a terrace space that uses both the indoors and outdoors? You can achieve that by installing French doors that allow the space outside to blend with the indoors seamlessly. Leave them completely open and install your bar or a barbecue station in the outdoor section when you host folks. 

Alfresco Family Dining Space

Every terrace has that spot that gives you the best view from your building. Since you'll be spending a considerable amount of time here, how about installing some outdoor furniture where you can have family dinners alfresco? Snip some blooms from your terrace garden, get battery operated lamps, set the table and dine away. 

Choose A Mediterranean Colour Palette

If you like creating novel experiences for your guests and yourself, how about getting your terrace done in a Mediterranean inspired colour palette? Think curved parapet walls, seating and roofs painted in ivory with pretty blue accents. Since the colours are pretty universal, you'd be creating a theme that can be altered every season with soft furnishings. 

Install A Rooftop Jacuzzi

A jacuzzi can be installed in pretty much any washroom in your home, but, if you're pressed for space downstairs, you could always get one on the rooftop if you're someone who has ample space on all sides of your home to avoid peekers! There's nothing more relaxing than looking at the stars soaking in a warm bath. 

Date Night Corner

Love eating outdoors? Have your own little corner for date nights at home with sturdy and portable furniture. Place a soft rug underneath, some pillows and a throw to complete the seating section. You could have wall lamps or fairy lights to complete your romantic terrace set up. Have a deck installed near the entryway closest to a power source to have a permanent spot. 

Terrace Garden

Blooms and creepers grow quickly and are best grown on the terrace since they have direct access to sunlight. You could also start a little patch to grow herbs and other veggies that are consumed regularly at home. The direct sunlight does wonders to plants and makes them grow quicker. Throw the blooming creepers over the wall, and they create a pretty canopy too. 

Pro-tip: Check out 11 beautiful terrace garden ideas for your home.

Create A Cosy Fireplace

Always fancied a fireplace in your home? You could easily get one installed on your terrace. Get a slightly raised structure that you can fill up with coals and start your own fireplace during the winters. Gather your outdoor furniture around with a throw and a rug, and you're sorted for those midnight gossip sessions that run through the night. You could also make this a make-shift grilling and barbecuing spot with a minimal setup. 

Install A Swimming Pool

If you're fortunate enough to have the space and budget for it, how about getting yourself a rooftop swimming pool? It's one of the best spots to take a dip. Ensure to install anti-slip flooring and create a space that you can cordon off from the rest of the terrace so you have some privacy. 

Light Your Terrace

You can do so much in an outdoor space when it comes to lighting. Layer your lights with LED strips that light up the walkway - place them along the garden so you're not stepping on your plants in the evenings. Have wall fixtures by the entryway as some of the primary sources of light. For special occasions, there's always a reliable fairy light canopy that looks gorgeous for any occasion.

Pro Tip: Check out best lighting ideas for your terrace!

Install Teak Wood Overhead Planks

Teakwood overhead planks are the perfect way to shield parts of the open terrace from the sun, for that not so sun kissed vibe. It also creates a dappled shade and is a beautiful way to maintain privacy when living in a crowded street. They also help in maintaining a cool interior and look amazing when paired with antique interior decor like carpets with traditional prints and cushions and weaved ottomans. 

Have A Screening Setup

If you are not one for elaborate decor and believe in minimal furnishings, then turning your terrace into an outdoor screening spot is your best bet. Sure, it could be loud outside but imagine nestling against your partner on a comfy couch or grabbing a pizza while your friends fight for bean bags, all in the backdrop of a solid wall and a projector showing your favourite film or a match or that presentation you made to convince your friends for an international trip. You would need a speaker or if you are okay with sharing earphones, that works too! Furnish minimally with couch, ottomans, bean bags and a coffee table for some snacks. Keep a wall bare and invest in a good projector and you are good to go! 

Have A Terrace Workspace

Let's be honest, WFH becomes boring in the traditional table chair setup. However much you may love work, when you have a terrace with a view it is only wise to capitalise on it, especially for work because while it can still be stressful, a pretty view makes up for most tiring meetings. Make your terrace your workspace by furnishing with wicker chairs or a hammock. You can also choose a bean bag or a couch and make it more calming by planting some greenery around. Furnishing it with your favourite colour will also help and add a photo wall to a corner to calm those spiraling thoughts at work with some soothing nostalgia. 

Install A Rooftop Bar

Having a rooftop bar has been one of my many dreams for a long time now, since the day I felt the soothing pleasure of having a cocktail with a view. Imagine the cool air serenading your curls as you sip on your favourite choice of poison. However, installing a rooftop bar is an investment, one that needs money, time and a proper foundation. If your terrace does not have a flat floorboard or does not have enough space, it would not be a good idea to have a rooftop bar, but you can always furnish it with a coffee table, some plants, a lamp and throw in a bucket of champagne for a perfect evening of unwinding. 

Pro Tip: If you are looking at having an in-house bar, this guide will help you. 

Have A Rooftop Bookshelf

When I was young, my dad kept saying that I hoarded books, enough to create a bookshelf that would touch the sky. With a spacious terrace, his words may come true. Imagine furnishing your terrace with a bookshelf that reaches the open skies. One of the disadvantages would be weather damage to your books but luckily, you can always pick a teak wood overhead panel and then place the bookshelf for some much needed protection. Laze around in your true reader spirit with the smell of books, chai and the sun keeping you company in a bohemian or wooden setup complementing the shelf. You may also install lights to facilitate your midnight reads. 

FAQS

1. How do I plan my terrace designs? 

A lot of people do the mistake of jumping right in and buy every terrace accessory they can. (We are talking bean bags, hanging swings and tables). But, the basic step to planning your terrace designs is to measure the space. The more accurate your measurements, the more spatial planning you can do to buy and fit accessories accordingly. No overcrowding, no underwhelming. Just right. 

2. How do I maintain uniformity in my terrace designs?

Coming from an enthu cutlet herself, it can be quite easy to get carried away by the flairs of terrace designing. But, it helps to decorate in a certain way so your terrace doesn't look like the interiors of a store. One of the best ways to do that is to pick a theme. It could be topical, based on the month (from Valentine's day to Christmas) or even a colour scheme that you wish to follow (pastels or solid). 

3. What are the best materials to use in terrace designs?

Since the basic idea of a terrace is to provide a slice of outdoors to your interiors, the materials you use to furnish it need to be waterproof and suitable to the changing weather, from monsoon to sunny days, to windy ones, snowstorms and more. Most people prefer waterproof, fire resistant furniture. If you are a student or living alone, choosing materials that are also cheaper on your bills may help (like LED fairy lights to lessen the electricity spend). 

4. How do I ensure my terrace designs are both aesthetic and functional?

Major amount of time used in researching terrace designs goes in overthinking the functionality of it. A simple solution is to install accessories that also have a use, like hanging swings that are comfy to sit on, benches to lay on, bean bags to swoon into and green planters that are pleasant to have around. 

5. What is the main question I should ask before designing my terrace?

One of the major questions you should ask yourself before you click 'add to cart' on every terrace accessory is what exactly is your functionality for your terrace: will you be dining here? will you be reading here? will you just sit here when guests come over? Or is it a combination of all? Knowing the answer to this can help you narrow down the things you want to invest in, on your terrace. 

Pro Tip

Now that you have the terrace of your dreams, enhance your living room with this decor guide. 

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