Hoxton Rooftop Garden in Underwood Street is a relatively quiet location within the sought-after district of Hoxton, where younger residents are drawn to its eclectic, bohemian vibe. Number 31 is a six-story building with an additional roof terrace, exclusively for the use of sixth-floor occupiers Duncan Coombe and Linda Robson.

To create a personalised space of creative lounging and dining areas that incorporated elements of nature to contrast with and complement the built environment, Duncan and Laura turned to landscape architect Ula Maria for inspiration.

Rooftop Garden at Hoxton, London
Rooftop Garden on Underwood Street, London

Residential Rooftop Garden

Realising that the roof of the old building was delicate and could not be interfered with, Ula Maria decided to use a Raaft modular terrace system to support the decking and planters of her design.

With the Raaft Terrace System's lightweight extruded aluminium joists and adjustable pedestals, Mark Whyman Landscapes were able to easily transport all elements of the system up to the roof space and create a strong, stable, and level platform that would support the heavy planters and composite wood-polymer decking that Ula had specified.

Raaft Floor Structure Panels were used underneath all planters on the terrace to provide support without additional solid construction such as concrete.

Straight Planter Walls were constructed from 3mm steel and powder-coated for durability and style in Anthracite Grey to complement other hard landscaping products.

Powder Coated - RAL 7016

Dinning area at Hoxton Rooftop Garden
Decking at Hoxton Rooftop Terrace
Planters at Hoxton Rooftop Terrace
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