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Juliet balcony 2nd floor flat

edited June 2017 in Not Sports Related
Hi all,

I literally know nothing about Juliet Balconies! I am in the middle of moving from a house with a garden to a flat that has a communal garden but no balcony.

I'd like to look at changing the living room window to Juliet balcony.

Just wondering if anyone has any knowledge about them? I think that I will need the Freeholder's permission and Building Regs.

The biggest problem that I imagine could be an issue is that the flat is on the second floor. Is it possible to fit the balcony and the opening doors from the inside? If not possible to fit internally, I am wondering if the job could be done on ladders or if I would need to have scaffolding put up. If the latter is true, I imagine that the whole job would start looking very expensive!

Thanks for any guidance and suggestions.

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  • A Juliet balcony sounds so romantic..
  • fattmatt said:

    Hi all,

    I literally know nothing about Juliet Balconies! I am in the middle of moving from a house with a garden to a flat that has a communal garden but no balcony.

    I'd like to look at changing the living room window to Juliet balcony.

    Just wondering if anyone has any knowledge about them? I think that I will need the leaseholder's permission and Building Regs.

    The biggest problem that I imagine could be an issue is that the flat is on the second floor. Is it possible to fit the balcony and the opening doors from the inside? If not possible to fit internally, I am wondering if the job could be done on ladders or if I would need to have scaffolding put up. If the latter is true, I imagine that the whole job would start looking very expensive!

    Thanks for any guidance and suggestions.

    Don't do off a ladder, scaffold tower maybe.
    You might need permission off the freeholder.
  • Oh yes. I meant 'Freeholder' not 'leaseholder' I'll edit my post!
  • fattmatt said:

    Oh yes. I meant 'Freeholder' not 'leaseholder' I'll edit my post!

    A licence to alter is what you need. To be honest I doubt you'll get one for a balcony.
  • edited June 2017

    I've never really understood their purpose?!?

    So people that live in flats can have Barbeques!
  • I've never really understood their purpose?!?

    So people that live in flats can have Barbeques!
    Have a think about that one.


  • See how Fattmatt leans his cheek upon his hand. O, that I were a glove upon that hand That I might touch that cheek!
  • I've never really understood their purpose?!?

    So people that live in flats can have Barbeques!
    Have a think about that one.
    Don't-know-how-to-react... :expressionless:
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  • A Juliet balcony sounds so romantic..

    With fatmatt being Romeo.
  • edited June 2017
    Check the details of your lease first @fattmatt . It will tell you the sort of things where you need permission. Then call them or their agent to check what the process is, and what their fee is. You may be able to combine multiple permission requests in one application (for licence) and pay just the one fee (£305 in my case, daylight robbery). Building regs is a different process run by the council. Bexley were very quick and easy to deal with for me; wall down, not supporting, not interested! For a balcony they will be interested and you'll also need a structural engineer I imagine. Are you sure you really want this balcony?
  • fattmatt said:

    milo said:



    See how Fattmatt leans his cheek upon his hand. O, that I were a glove upon that hand That I might touch that cheek!

    Ok. Just to stop people thinking that I'm going all girly, anyone know what permission is needed to fit a hot-tub big enough for 3 hookers?
    Well my wife said no but yours might be ok about it. Just ask.
  • fattmatt said:

    milo said:



    See how Fattmatt leans his cheek upon his hand. O, that I were a glove upon that hand That I might touch that cheek!

    Ok. Just to stop people thinking that I'm going all girly, anyone know what permission is needed to fit a hot-tub big enough for 3 hookers?
    Well my wife said no but yours might be ok about it. Just ask.
    fattmatt remains gloriously unmarried!

  • I prefer a balcony bra
  • fattmatt said:

    milo said:



    See how Fattmatt leans his cheek upon his hand. O, that I were a glove upon that hand That I might touch that cheek!

    Ok. Just to stop people thinking that I'm going all girly, anyone know what permission is needed to fit a hot-tub big enough for 3 hookers?
    You will need a bigger balcony for a start.
  • I've never really understood their purpose?!?

    So people that live in flats can have Barbeques!
    You don't know what a Juliet Balcony looks like do you? :smiley: .
    Here's a clue the word "balcony" is something of an exaggeration. Pigeon Ledge would be a better name but would still be a tad optimistic.
  • fattmatt said:

    milo said:



    See how Fattmatt leans his cheek upon his hand. O, that I were a glove upon that hand That I might touch that cheek!

    Ok. Just to stop people thinking that I'm going all girly, anyone know what permission is needed to fit a hot-tub big enough for 3 hookers?
    only three? Can easily manage five in mine. Wife wasn't happy though, no room for her !!
  • cafcfan said:

    I've never really understood their purpose?!?

    So people that live in flats can have Barbeques!
    You don't know what a Juliet Balcony looks like do you? :smiley: .
    Here's a clue the word "balcony" is something of an exaggeration. Pigeon Ledge would be a better name but would still be a tad optimistic.
    I do cafcfan, I was being sarcastic (and trying/failing to be funny)

    Actually, making a joke about that at this time was in very poor taste. I'm sorry, I just didn't think.
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  • I've never really understood their purpose?!?

    They're just windows with delusions of grandeur.
  • edited June 2017
    fattmatt said:

    milo said:



    See how Fattmatt leans his cheek upon his hand. O, that I were a glove upon that hand That I might touch that cheek!

    Ok. Just to stop people thinking that I'm going all girly, anyone know what permission is needed to fit a hot-tub big enough for 3 hookers?
    Same as for 3 full backs. I think it's great that you feel comfortable asking.
  • Juliet balcony? That's posh for "window that's harder than normal to fall out of", isn't it?
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