yylover
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I really love how the balcony style changes with every adjacent floor (i.e. alternates between the traditional-style vs. the plank-style). This essentially makes the balcony's "ceiling" two-storey high. It'd make the balcony more open and enjoyable vs. the traditional one-storey height like in Aqualina, which feels crammed.
So the plank-style design actually also benefits the odd floor number traditional balconies.
![137846-73b8f6d74b674a7b6261fd31cf72ad87.jpg](https://urbantoronto.ca/forum/data/attachments/137/137846-73b8f6d74b674a7b6261fd31cf72ad87.jpg)
So the plank-style design actually also benefits the odd floor number traditional balconies.
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