10 World's Most Unusual Balconies

Maltese Balconies
An old-world decorative enclosed balconies located on the island of Malta.

Swimming Pool Balconies
An enclosed glass swimming pools instead of a balconies. A 37-story skyscraper apartments located in Mumbai, India.

Pointy Balconies
Designed more for functional reasons rather than aesthetic ones. Located in VM House, an apartment house that consists of two buildings.  They are in the shape of letters ‘V’ and ‘M’ which seem to hug each other. Can be found in Copenhagen.

Teacup Balconies
. These attention-grabbing balconies were part of a promotional strategy to market the range of  teas produced by Niimi, Tokyo, Japan.

Hammock Portable Balconies
The Hammokum is specially designed for the "Amsterdammers." In the hammokum you can sleep, work, read...or just enjoy the sun and the space around you.

Noida's Residential Project Balcony
A 80 high and mid-rise residential project that surrounds a park and golf course. 
Some towers will have their own balcony-pool ... pretty amazing. Found in Delhi, India.


Willis Tower Balconies
The Sears Tower in Chicago, USA have installed four glass-box viewing balconies 
which stick out of the building 103 floors up. The balconies are suspended 1,353 feet 
in the air and jut out four feet from the building's Skydeck. 



Underground Balcony
Architect Yukiharu Suzuki has designed the Sukiya House, contains a distinctive underground tunnel that also serves as a balcony. Found in Japan.

Bloomframe Balconies
This bloomframe balcony is a novel window frame made up of  steel, glass and aluminum which can be transformed into a balcony. Designed by Hofman Dujardin Architects and manufactured by Hurks Geveltechniek of Amsterdam.

Block Balconies
Designed to target young families and each of the two apartment buildings contains 30 flats of varying sizes. Located in Izola on the Slovenian Coast.

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