Go Green With Our Guide To The Ultimate In Rooftop Living
Urban living and skyscraper apartments call for new ways to embrace outdoor living and the beauty of nature. The latest trend mesmerises with stunning rooftop gardens and green areas that tower above the city and offer urban-dwellers a much-needed retreat from the concrete jungle.
The rooftop living trend can be seen throughout Europe, New York and even Japan. Transforming your rooftop into a green space is more than just aesthetics – it is a concept packed with benefits for overall wellbeing, relaxation and a celebration of the natural world.
Here we share some of the benefits of achieving a rooftop lifestyle at home!
Tranquillity – Amid the bustle of city life, a quiet place in which to retreat after a busy day at the office is idyllic. It’s the perfect private spot for the ultimate relaxation.
Go Green – Embrace the many benefits of having nature at your doorstep with a rooftop garden. Put your green fingers to good use and create a beautiful spot to grow your own plants and herbs and be mesmerised by the power of the natural world.
Embrace the sunlight – Rooftops are some of the sunniest spaces, so they also make the perfect environments to grow plants like tomatoes and cucumbers that require full sunshine. Mint is also ideal, and easily accessible for rooftop cocktails!
Indoor-outdoor living – When you’re living in an apartment block or small suburban home, you can easily begin to feel closed in and somewhat claustrophobic. A rooftop garden is a perfect way to extend your indoor living outside.
Entertain guests – a rooftop can become a magical spot for entertaining. Celebrate the night sky with your friends while overlooking the city. Add some essential patio furniture and you’ll be all set!
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