Terrace time in the Mediterranean
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Terrace time in the Mediterranean

Terrace time in the Mediterranean

Now that the heat is getting stronger, it starts what in Sanserif.es we have called “ Terrace time”. If the pandemic brought something positive, it is the rediscovery of urban balconies and terraces as small oases to get rid of many walls and buildings.

A wooden flooring in the exterior, a couple bamboo structure armchairs and a vertical garden can turn the clothes line into a haven of peace. Add some garnald of lights or candles in lanterns and you will have a unique space for eternal nights and romantic evenings.

If you are looking towards the Mediterranean, take advantage of the blue horizon and don’t even think of closing the terrace. However, if what you are looking for is privacy, opt for greenery as a natural barrier, or for a pergola in the case of terraces without a roof or on the ground floor with houses above them, if you don’t trust your nosy neighbors.

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