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Terrace ideas

See what your terrace could become.

HaljasVaade helps test terrace refreshes before shopping lists and building work: furniture, plants, surfaces, and light in one vision.

A terrace refresh starts with use

Should the terrace be a dining area, lounge corner, privacy zone, or planted transition to the garden? An idea helps compare quickly.

Materials and plants in the same view

Visualize how timber, stone, textiles, containers, and lighting work together before buying details.

Small changes can make a large difference

Sometimes planters, screening, or rearranged furniture are enough to make a terrace feel new.

Examples

See what a photo-based idea makes easier to understand

Compare the original space and generated direction to read layout, planting, materials, and use at a glance.

Terrace before container planting and seating refresh
Original photo
Generated terrace idea with container planting and cozy seating
Generated idea

Cozy terrace with container planting

The terrace surface, furniture, plants, and lighting come together as a more complete usable space.

Lawn before seating and planting design
Original photo
Generated garden idea with seating, path, and planting layout
Generated idea

Turning lawn into a seating zone

An AI idea helps judge whether seating, a path, planting, or lighting fits the space.

Backyard before privacy planting and seating design
Original photo
Generated backyard idea with privacy planting, path, and seating
Generated idea

Backyard retreat with privacy

A plain lawn becomes a clearer outdoor-living zone with planting, a path, and seating.

Questions

What to know before you start

HaljasVaade is an inspiration and planning tool. Verify practical decisions before building.

Can I use a photo of my existing terrace?

Yes. A photo of the existing terrace gives the best starting point because dimensions, edges, and views remain part of the visual.

Does HaljasVaade suggest terrace plants?

Yes, ideas may include container planting and planting directions, but plants should be chosen for local climate and maintenance needs.

Does this work for an apartment terrace?

Yes. It can be a house terrace, patio, or apartment outdoor area if the photo is clear enough.