A balcony cladding is a very practical alternative to protect your balcony from various factors such as wind, dirt and external views. In addition, this could beautify the balcony or the terrace pretty, by serving as a decoration and can be designed in all manner and form. Below you will find more useful information on how to make a suitable balcony panel for your home. In addition, we have searched some creative examples for you so that we can show you how beautiful your balcony could look with disguise!
Important factors to note before mounting 


You have finally decided to install a balcony cladding to protect and decorate the balcony at the same time? Beautiful! But first, you should be aware of one important factor. No matter what cladding you want to create – you should first note that this should only extend to the top of the parapet and the entire house facade remains unchanged. You should therefore take this into consideration, so that you have no disputes with landlords or neighbors. If you ignore these conditions, you may be forced to remove the trim.
The types of balcony paneling you should know 


Of course, once you are familiar with the mounting conditions, you should also know the types of balcony cladding to make the best choice. In principle, there are two types of cladding – the balcony cladding, which is built right at the balcony construction as well as one that you can attach later. Those who prefer to build and dress their own balcony would rather opt for sturdy materials such as wood, metal plates and glass panes so that they can last longer. Subsequent balcony paneling, however, is preferred in such cases, if you do not live in your own home, but in a rental apartment. In both cases, the cladding plays an important role not only for protection but also for beautification and contributes to a cozy atmosphere.
Balcony paneling fits every terrace 


Balcony cladding is so useful and practical, because it not only protect, but also refresh and create a pleasant atmosphere in the outdoor area. The most important is of course that you choose opaque materials. Wood and bamboo e.g. are the most widely represented and, moreover, can easily be adjusted by simply cutting them off. Monochrome, striped, with pattern or with photo motives – all are super cheap and practical and fit to any balcony.
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