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Would you have a Juliette balcony or normal windows?

28 replies

alma123 · 13/01/2014 11:52

Am planning some works to master bedroom. It is quite a large room but currently only has a velux window to the rear. We have an option to install french doors with a Juliet balcony instead of a normal window.

Are there any downsides?

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StripyPenguin · 13/01/2014 13:09

What size Juliet balcony? I'd have normal windows unless you have enough space for two chairs on the balcony.

alma123 · 13/01/2014 13:36

It isn't a balcony as such. It is french doors with windows either side and the railings outside for safety.

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MILdesperandum · 13/01/2014 13:44

What does the proposed window look onto?
Downside - you lose space (radiators normally go under window to save wall space). and I'm guessing you can't open a small window to air the room during the day - but perhaps the velux could do that?

Rooners · 13/01/2014 13:47

I don't know if they are all the same but our friends had a new built flat for a while, with one of these, and there was nothing at the bottom of the railings to stop a small child slipping out.

It was very frightening. Obviously there must be a way to get a similar set up with railings that curve into an attachment on the wall under the doors, but if you can't, then I'd go for a proper balcony.

Rooners · 13/01/2014 13:48

Oh sorry - normal balcony not an option.

Erm, I don't know. I think railings is quite a good idea if you plan to have any sort of high up window that opens.

dontcallmemam · 13/01/2014 13:58

I think it depends on the view.
The idea of lying in bed with the windows open and the curtains swaying in the summer breeze while you sip coffee sounds enticing.
But not if you were looking onto next door's greenhouse Grin

alma123 · 13/01/2014 14:10

The view out the back is nice. Just a wooded area to the rear. The idea of the french doors is just for more light than anything else and to enjoy the views rather than a small velux that we have now. I think we could open one of the smaller windows to the side rather than open the doors.

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dontcallmemam · 13/01/2014 14:11

Sounds lovely, I'd go for the Juliette then.

MILdesperandum · 13/01/2014 14:19

Yes - in that situation Juliette balcony would be lovely.

Mrsladybirdface · 13/01/2014 14:38

not sure if these would be suitable

www.velux.co.uk/private/products/velux_roof_windows/roof-balcony_and_-terrace/roof_terrace_system

greenfolder · 13/01/2014 14:38

also,proper french doors will be fantastic on hot summer nights.

StripyPenguin · 13/01/2014 14:43

Right, I thought that might be the case.
I don't like the look of them from the outside to be honest, I think I'd go for a decent window instead.

Jaffacakesallround · 13/01/2014 15:10

I think the idea of being able to open a full length window is nice, but on the other hand I have always felt JB's a bit naff-pretentious sorry. They are something or nothing- not a balcony which you can use, so you may as well have a large window which you can still open.

dontcallmemam · 13/01/2014 15:13

I have a feeling that you can't have a really big window to ground level on the first floor without grills or equivalent due to Health & Safety. A Juliette balcony gets round that.
I might be very wrong.

HaveToWearHeels · 13/01/2014 15:47

Juliette balcony, we have one in a rental property and I love it.

TheZeeTeam · 13/01/2014 15:52

Our first flat had Juliet balconies in the bedroom and the living room. I loved them. We'd have them open all summer long.

jalopy · 13/01/2014 16:22

Agree with the others.

  1. Only worth it if you have a decent view.
  2. If not short on space.
  3. Makes the room look more interesting.
  4. Lovely to open on hot summer evenings.
alma123 · 13/01/2014 16:22

Yes think we would need the railings for safety reasons. I think we will go for the Juliet. Thanks all

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TequilaMockinBird · 13/01/2014 16:34

We have a Juliette balcony in the living room (town house) and I love it. It makes the room so bright and it's lovely being able to open the doors in the summer and let the breeze through.

We don't have young dc so not worried about safety though.

MrsKwazii · 13/01/2014 20:16

If you have a juliette balcony, do you have blinds and/or curtains? We've considered having one if we ever extend upstairs but I can't imagine what would look best. Would shutters work? Can imagine that the doors opening inwards affects the window dressing.

HaveToWearHeels · 13/01/2014 20:25

MrsKwazii we have curtains on wide poles so you can pull them right back when the doors are open.

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calendula · 13/01/2014 20:53

A Juliette balcony is great for airing duvets. I think they are naff otherwise but would have one if I could just for the sake of the suvets Grin

superram · 13/01/2014 21:16

We got rid of ours as doors when open took up too much space and I didn't like them being open because of burglars. Now have decent radiator under window.

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