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Living in the city can be fun, but it also comes with its limitations. Parking, crowds, and traffic are some of the biggest frustrations city homeowners face daily.
One of the most significant limitations many city homeowners struggle with is a lack of outdoor space. Even still, there are a few options homeowners and renters can try if they want to enjoy the outdoors when space and options are limited.
Install a Deck
If you own your home, consider installing a deck on your roof. Rooftop floating decks are much less complicated than your standard elevated deck and will give you a quiet space to overlook the city. In addition, a rooftop deck will provide you with a great spot to entertain outdoors in the warmer months when you don’t feel like leaving the house.
Add a Balcony Garden
If you have a balcony or even a fire escape, you can incorporate a small garden into your space. You can create a garden that provides tasty vegetables you can enjoy all year using window boxes and flower pots. In addition, a small flower garden can draw pollinating insects in the spring and summer, such as butterflies and honeybees.
Create a Window Garden
If you don’t have an outdoor space for plants, you can still have a small garden inside your home. Many food-producing plants flourish with limited sunlight, and herbs such as basil and rosemary tend to be very hardy. This type of garden can go on tables or windowsills throughout your home, or, if you have the option, you can install window boxes to give your plants a bit more sunshine.
Potted Plants
If gardening isn’t for you, then a few large potted plants placed strategically around your home can still give you that outdoors feel. For example, an air plant in your shower, some violets in your kitchen window, and a potted ficus tree are all great choices for adding a bit of nature to your living space.
Open Your Windows
While opening the windows may not be an option all year round, a nice breeze through an open window can do wonders when the weather allows it. Not only will can it keep your apartment from becoming musty, but fresh air is also invigorating. In addition, if you work from home, a bit of fresh air can help keep you focused and calm.
The lack of outdoor space in city homes can be frustrating for homeowners. Row homes and apartments rarely have large yards, and those that do tend to be small and lack privacy. Hopefully, the options listed here can help give you some ideas for alleviating that frustration.