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1. Green it upNothing can compare to livening up a terrace with greens. You can be sure that the greener your place is, the prettier it will look. Do not worry about creating order or a pattern or even symmetry. Use the tropical climate zone to your advantage and grow as many plants as you can. When it comes to plants, more is more.Read expert tips to grow a terrace garden
3. Colour me brightThis eclectic space, also designed by Khosla Associates, is an indoor version of sunshine and the skies. The room uses cheerful colours and a cleverly placed blue-rimmed mirror helps amplify the space. The bright-yellow sink base is fashioned as a low Parisian-inspired platform, complete with delicate arches and tapered legs. The ivory vessel sink and deck-mounted mixer tap make for excellent design inspiration.
2. Grow foodA kitchen garden is a must-do if you have a sunlit terrace. The first few bits of greenery that you add should be herbs and vegetables. Not only will they add the verdant look you desire but be a source of healthy, chemical-free produce for your kitchen as well. You can choose what you’d like to grow according to your and your family’s interests and your confidence level. Start with herbs, such as mint, sweet basil, lemon grass or easy-to-grow vegetables like chillies, brinjals, tomatoes and beans.How to grow your own kitchen garden
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