DECORATE A TERRACE TAILORED TO YOU
When choosing the décor for a terrace, it’s important to plan a comfortable layout where aesthetics and functionality come together. It is recommended to have a single setting, instead of opting for more than one, which could become overwhelming.
In the following lines, we suggest several styles so you can choose the one that best suits you and your day-to-day life:
1. Bohemian and Relaxed Style: A terrace with a bohemian style can become your favourite spot to disconnect. Use colourful rugs, large cushions, blankets with ethnic prints, and lanterns or warm hanging lights. Plants, clay or wicker pots, and furniture made of rattan or recycled wood complete this relaxed and cosy aesthetic.
2. Modern Minimalism: For those who prefer a cleaner and more sophisticated environment. Use a neutral colour palette (white, grey, black and beige), furniture with straight lines, and materials like metal, light wood or glass. You can also include plants, but in fewer numbers and well chosen, such as a monstera or a bonsai.
3. Urban Green Corner: Transform your terrace into a small garden. Add vertical planters or shelves with plants, and grow aromatic herbs, flowers, or even small vegetables if you have space and good light. Adding a water fountain or a small artificial pond can give a relaxing and natural touch.

4. Chill-Out Space: For gatherings with friends or simply to relax with a book. A low sofa or poufs, a low table, candles, and a string of LED lights can create a relaxed atmosphere. Adding a hammock or a hanging swing gives it an original and very comfortable touch.
5. Outdoor Dining Area: If you love eating outdoors. A folding table, comfortable chairs, an umbrella or awning for sun protection, and some décor with candles or natural centrepieces will be enough to fully enjoy the space. You could even include a small portable barbecue if space and regulations allow.
6. Themed Décor: You can also choose a specific theme to decorate your terrace, such as a Mediterranean style with blues and whites, painted ceramics, and wrought iron furniture; or something more tropical with vibrant colours, potted palm trees, cushions with leaf prints and bamboo décor. Employing a theme helps maintain visual coherence and gives the space a lot of personality.

BREEZE, 84 TERRACED HOMES
Which of these styles would you apply to a terrace like the ones you can enjoy at BREEZE Ibiza? In this project, all the homes have their own terrace—a unique space that allows you to breathe the purest air and gaze out at the Mediterranean, from the warmth of your home.
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