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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

Creating a garden on a balcony or roof is doable if your space is load-bearing, meaning it can support weight, and usually involves consulting a structural engineer. Budget for design, plants, and containers, which can vary but expect to spend around £50-£200 for small to medium setups. Larger or added structures like balconies may need planning permission and professional help, especially for safety and regulations.

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?