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Pimp your balcony

July 11, 2014

If you're lucky enough to have a sliver of outdoor space--whether it be a front stoop, balcony or rooftop landing--it's your duty to make the most of it. Before you max out your credit card at the nearest Home Depot, Tara Heibel, owner of Sprout Home, says there are four things you must do. First, measure your space: Will that patio set, grill and kegerator all fit? Second, come with inspiration: Decide what colors and prints you'd like to see in your space. Third, know your environment: Is your porch drenched in light or shade? Is it exposed to wind and water? You'll need to know if you want to buy plants. Last, know yourself: Figure out if you want a low- or high-maintenance space and set a budget. Armed with these four things, you'll be able to make better use of your time and money. Heibel recommends using your entire space: the walls, railings and overhead area. Whether you're hanging baskets of flowers from the ceiling or stringing lights on your railing, the possibilities are endless. -Morgan Olsen

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Use this multi-tasker as a plant stand or outdoor bar cart -- or both.
Wheelie cart ($259.00) from CB2 (800 W. North Ave. 312-787-8329 or cb2.com) — July 11, 2014

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Even the smallest space has room for candles.
Picnic votives ($2.50-$3.50) from Jayson Home (1185 N. Clybourn Ave. 800-472-1885 or jaysonhome.com) — July 11, 2014

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No room for a full-fledged garden? Fake it with a cluster of potted plants.
Planters ($7.50-$25) from Sprout Home (745 N. Damen Ave. 312-226-5950 or sprouthome.com) — July 11, 2014

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Hang these glowing orbs on railings, doornobs or trees for a little extra light.
Globe lights ($14.95) from Crate & Barrel (646 N. Michigan Ave. 312-787-5900; 850 W. North Ave. 312-573-9800 or crateandbarrel.com) — July 11, 2014

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Terrariums are a low-maintenance way to add some green to your patio scene.
Classic orb terrarium ($35) from Alapash (1944 W. Montrose Ave. 773-769-8825 or alapash.com) — July 11, 2014

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This pint-sized grill collapses for storage once the barbecue's over.
Folding portable grill ($39.96) from Crate & Barrel (646 N. Michigan Ave. 312-787-5900; 850 W. North Ave. 312-573-9800 or crateandbarrel.com) — July 11, 2014

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