Facebook Tweet Help Stories Outdoor Living Furniture Romantic rooftop garden connects with environment Share Tweet Help This sprawling rooftop garden captures a sense of wild nature and natural relaxation while merging with the surroundings and celebrating the city outlooks Designed by MYTOFrom the designer:MYTO design d’espaces vivants is proud to announce a new landscape design, which won an award at the Grands Prix du Design 2020 in the Residential Patio and Landscaping category.Designer Martine Brisson and landscape architect/ horticulturist Roxanne Miller have created a green rooftop with custom planters atop a home in Westmount, Montreal. The sprawling 182.5m² space is dedicated to relaxation. It boasts a spectacular view and seamless integration with the surrounding landscape.After renovating the house in 2016, the owner of the luxury property wanted to make the most of the flat roof by turning it into a deck. He engaged MYTO design d’espaces vivants, whose specialties include green rooftops. The mandate was to create a space focused on wellness. It was to be suitable for entertaining and would showcase a breathtaking view of the city and surrounding areas.True to their company brand, Brisson and Miller created a contemporary, visually striking, and streamlined outdoor space bordered with colourful, somewhat unruly vegetation.The decking is made of ipe wood, a species known for its toughness, high density, and beautiful colour. To ensure safe enjoyment of the view and vegetation, a transparent glass parapet encloses the entire perimeter.One of the project’s challenges was to create elegant furnishings that would conceal ventilation equipment on the roof.To meet this need, the designer and landscape architect designed a set of wood-clad planters to conceal the equipment. “We designed these planters from the ground up to meet this project’s requirements. The wooden elements are removed in winter to prevent swelling,” the designer says. Once the design was complete, Atelier Papineau took charge of building the planters.In the planters and on the green terrace, Miller opted for perennials and indigenous species, to minimise maintenance and replanting. The planters are insulated for overwintering.The horticulturist also took care to work with a harmonious colour palette (pink, blue, violet) and chose plants with different flowering times (brief and long) so that there would be elegant flowers throughout the warm season.Brisson and Miller also wanted subtle lighting for the plants, choosing minimalist fixtures from Jardin d’ombre et lumière. In the evening, the space has a warm, intimate, and thoroughly relaxing ambience.After more than a year of work, the result is a rooftop terrace that blends with the surrounding canopy.Shaded by large trees at almost every time of day, the space is surrounded by colourful wildflowers that frame a gorgeous view of the city. Credit list Designer Martine Brisson, MYTO Planter construction Atelier Papineau Landscape architect Roxanne Miller, MYTO Lighting fixtures Jardin d’ombre et lumière Designed by: MYTO Story by: Trendsideas 21 Feb, 2021 Outdoor Living Furniture Trendsideas Home kitchen bathroom commercial design Latest Post Studio Del Castillo wins TIDA Australia Apartment of the Year 14 Nov, 2024 C. Kairouz Architects wins TIDA Australia Interior Design of the Year 14 Nov, 2024 Jack Fugaro + Agushi win TIDA Australia Architect New Home of the Year 14 Nov, 2024 We know the Specialists Related Book More Books > Outdoor Living We’ll show you how to make the most of your outdoor living areas Read More Similar Stories