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Nature Green Urban Gardens in New York by Rees Roberts + Partners LLC

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Urban has a lot of standing houses and grand buildings towering into the sky. Urban currently has lost its natural character that used to be. Green tree with a beautiful natural setting with a coolness and freshness of the air. Now all that has been lost. Now people are trying to restore something that is missing is back in its environment.

Trend that has been popular nature green urban garden in the city of new york designer inspired Rees Roberts + Partners LLC to create urban garden in the apartment, maybe exactly can be done on a rooftop or balcony with a large size or at least sufficient size and appropriate. A small garden on the balcony with a floor of green grass and plants like bamboo would be a suitable place as a leisure park for families and guests. While the roof garden will be the focal point of urban dwellers to enjoy the spectacular view from a height surrounded by fresh air and natural shades of green from the rooftop urban garden that contains plants green.

Nature Green Urban Gardens in New York by Rees Roberts + Partners LLC

This captivating rooftop garden is an ideal design for apartments/townhouses with balconies or generous rooftop space. The glass panels offer safety, but do not obscure the amazing cityscape. The simple design allows the view to speak for itself and the option of having a smaller, indoor space with a glass paneled window, also is very practical. The owners and their guests can then enjoy the view from their roof at all times of the year.

Nature Green Urban Gardens in New York by Rees Roberts + Partners LLC

Rees designs both interiors and landscapes and this small backyard of a townhouse overflowing with greenery is but one testament to their modern, simple yet stunning and functional style. They have maximized a small space by covering most of the walls with ivy, planting trees on the sides, and even adding green touches to the outdoor furniture. The result is a small backyard oasis of a townhouse in the city.

Nature Green Urban Gardens in New York by Rees Roberts + Partners LLC

Nature Green Urban Gardens in New York by Rees Roberts + Partners LLC

A similar phenomenon happens in this room. This is a living area on the second floor, yet the backyard still manages to make its way in and influence the design and general feeling of the space because of the trees scaling the stone walls.

Nature Green Urban Gardens in New York by Rees Roberts + Partners LLC

A courtyard sitting area, is positioned halfway between the indoors and outdoors, offering loungers a little bit of both worlds. If it is raining, the lounger can relax in this room, listen to the rain patter outside, and feel the breeze sweeping in, but still keep dry and comfortable.

Nature Green Urban Gardens in New York by Rees Roberts + Partners LLC

Nature Green Urban Gardens in New York by Rees Roberts + Partners LLC

Nature Green Urban Gardens in New York by Rees Roberts + Partners LLC

Here, we get a taste of the ultra-modern in a NYC apartment backyard. The glass paneled doors, offer an unobstructed view of the small backyard, so it offers a design element to the room even if one is simply sitting in the living area.

Nature Green Urban Gardens in New York by Rees Roberts + Partners LLC

The pool table is placed vertically, leading to the entrance to the outdoor garden. It helps to define the space as one of entertainment, recreation, and relaxation.

Nature Green Urban Gardens in New York by Rees Roberts + Partners LLC

Your own small, private oasis in the middle of the city. The shrubbery allows for a clear definition of the garden space, a little more privacy and protection, and almost creates the illusion that the garden is not located on a roof at all.

Nature Green Urban Gardens in New York by Rees Roberts + Partners LLC

This rooftop is reminiscent of a palace garden, with large stone plant pots and perfectly manicured shrubbery.

Nature Green Urban Gardens in New York by Rees Roberts + Partners LLC

Another thing you may considering doing with a rooftop garden, is adding high shrubbery to ensure more privacy in a certain nook or space of the roof.

Nature Green Urban Gardens in New York by Rees Roberts + Partners LLC

Nature Green Urban Gardens in New York by Rees Roberts + Partners LLC

Nature Green Urban Gardens in New York by Rees Roberts + Partners LLC

Nature Green Urban Gardens in New York by Rees Roberts + Partners LLC

This courtyard has a marble tiled floor and thin trees popping out from them. It is another interesting way to incorporate the idea of melding the indoor and outdoor world together to create a more comfortable, homey garden environment.

Nature Green Urban Gardens in New York by Rees Roberts + Partners LLC

Nature Green Urban Gardens in New York by Rees Roberts + Partners LLC

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