A roof garden usually exists on a mostly flat roof surface due to the weight of the materials and the way the space is going to be used.
Flat roof planters.
If you have access to a flat rooftop you can create a simple sustainable container garden where you can entertain guests grow food and enjoy the view.
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I am on the ground floor and have a flat roof above me which covers part of my ceiling.
To hide the squareness of the garage roof although i don t find it offensive grow some climbers on roof line or have a mock roof built.
A roof garden might also include outdoor furnishings and can be thought of as an outdoor room.
We would like to put a roof garden on it.
Perfect collection of planters for a green roof or just for a flower bed just place planters on your flat roof and join the eco friendly movement.
A garden will add extra weight to your.
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Our house has a flat roof outside our bedroom window.
For this reason a flat roof must be covered in a different type of material than other roofs.
A roof garden usually consists of larger planters filled with a mix of evergreens flowers shrubs and grasses.
The problem being that they have placed quite a few heavy plant pots full of soil which i ve been told by recent guys re decorating the outside of the hosue is adding too much weight to the roof.
We could access it if we changed our bedroom sash window to glass doors.
Short roof which from the front looks like there is a proper roof sorry if i am not clear about the mock roof.
What do we need to do legally.
Put oversized plant pots on each side or even cheap lavender would look nice.
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Check your title deeds to ensure that there are no restrictive covenants prohibiting such alterations to your property.