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How to create a garden on either a balcony or roof

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Feb '20 • by Heather

Quick summary

To create a garden on a balcony or roof, ensure your space is load-bearing, which is often indicated by access points like doors. For roofs, it’s wise to get a structural engineer’s assessment, especially since supporting heavy containers can cost around £200-£500. Smaller gardens with containers or wall climbers are budget-friendly, while larger setups with raised beds or furniture could cost £500-£2,000 depending on size, with complexity and materials.

Not everyone is blessed with green space, especially those living in flats or maisonettes. However, just because you’re lacking a traditional lawn, it doesn’t mean you too can’t get your thumbs a little green.

For those with either access to a roof or balcony, these bare spaces can provide a wonderful canvas for your own mini-garden, with plenty of different options for design that means even a gardening novice can enjoy the benefits.

Our Happy Homes report found that having access to a green area gives a major mood-boost, promoting better well-being at home. Not only this, creating a stylish garden (even a small one) can even help to increase the price of your home.

So if you’re interested in taking on a leafy new project, here’s everything you need to know...

Can your balcony/roof support a garden?

The first question you need to ask when looking at your roof or balcony is whether or not it’s load-bearing. This is especially important for roofs as some will lack the structural support needed for holding heavy containers or beds.

How much does an architect charge?