How to Decorate With Artificial Rooftop Garden Plants

faux boxwood hedges on a balcony

Rooftop garden plants are the talk of the town. Or, maybe weโ€™ve just been hanging out in circles that really admire good garden design.

Nevertheless, we still contend that a rooftop terrace should be as well-decorated as possible. Itโ€™s a space that provides you with the calm and stillness you need to unwind from a difficult day and it should look the part.

Luckily, creating a dreamy rooftop retreat has never been easier thanks to rooftop garden plants.

In this guide, weโ€™ll dive into why faux plants can be your perfect solution for outdoor spaces and how you can use them to craft a lush, low-maintenance outdoor space.

Ready to deck out your rooftop? Letโ€™s get started!

Why Do You Need Faux Plants on Your Rooftop Terrace?

A rooftop terrace without greenery is like a cake without icingโ€”functional but missing the factor that makes it memorable.

And if you regularly host gatherings in your rooftop garden or like to unwind in a space thatโ€™s untethered to reality and serves as your own personal haven, you canโ€™t leave it bare. Youโ€™d be doing yourself (and your visitors) a disservice.

But, if you want to learn ways you can level up your rooftop garden, itโ€™s time to look at artificial plants decor. Hereโ€™s faux foliage is a must-have for your rooftop:

  • Zero maintenance: Forget about watering schedules or pruning. Faux rooftop garden plants are perfect for those who donโ€™t frequent their terrace often but still want it to look fabulous because they only require a thorough wipe-down once in a while.
  • Weather resistance: High-quality outdoor artificial trees and plants come with UV resistance that protects the fauxliege and its charm from the harsh Aussie sun.
  • Portable and flexible: If you fancy switching things up, you have the option to get fux plants that are lightweight and easy to move, giving you endless options for revamping your space.
  • Bug-free: Unlike real plants, faux plants donโ€™t attract creepy crawlies and wonโ€™t become a nesting ground for any critters. You can sip your wine under the stars without worrying about uninvited guests.
  • Durable and long-lasting: Faux plants are designed to withstand tough weather conditionsโ€”from heavy rain to blistering heatโ€”so they stay fresh year-round. Our fauxliege has been tested in extreme conditions to ensure its quality for all territories.

4 Types of Artificial Plants to Use on a Rooftop Terrace

Not all plants are created equal when it comes to rooftop styling.

While there are no right or wrong options for your artificial rooftop garden decor, there are some products that could help you achieve better outcomes than others.

To compile our list, we looked at our past customers – what have they bought for their rooftop gardens, why have they bought those products, how are they using them. We noticed that many voiced similar triggers:

  • Privacy
  • Low maintenance
  • Versatility
  • Durability

With these in mind, here are our 4 top picks for artificial plants for outside:

Artificial Hedges

If your main concern about your rooftop terrace is privacy, then you shouldnโ€™t look for anything other than artificial hedges.

These types of greenery are the go-to option for customers looking to create a secluded area on their rooftops. The dense, lush panels double as natural-looking partitions that separate different sections of your terrace or cordon it off from the rest of the world.

So, if youโ€™re hosting a barbecue or looking to fashion a quiet nook to enjoy a good book after work, youโ€™ve got an extensive collection of artificial hedges to peruse. A good option for you may be hedges like the Portable Artificial Boxwood Hedge or the Luxury Deluxe Portable Buxus that can block prying eyes and add an elegant border simultaneously.

Plus, theyโ€™re versatileโ€”you can use them as borders for seating areas or to frame an outdoor dining space. And with their UV-resistant finish, theyโ€™ll look as vibrant as the day you first brought them up to your terrace.

a mixture of boxwood hedges used by clientsArtificial Flowers

Nothing says charm like a pop of colour from a beautiful, realistic artificial flower.

Artificial flowers can transform corners, tabletops, or railings into focal points in the blink of an eye. While there are many different types of faux flowers we have in our store, itโ€™s up to you to choose the one that will suit your space best.

From experience, weโ€™d recommend the Artificial Petunia Hanging Basket for a Mediterranean vibe or the Multi Stem Butterfly Artificial Potted Orchid With Pink Flowers to brighten up your table ahead of alfresco dining.

If youโ€™re a little adventurous and donโ€™t mind experimenting until you find what you like, you can mix and match flower types until you land on that perfect option. Make sure to check whether the flowers youโ€™re buying will work with your space.

We use a zoom feature for every product in our online store to help you see what the foliage looks like up close. Since you canโ€™t see the flowers before purchase, hover over the photos on their respective product pages to have a better idea of what to expect.

outdoor faux flowersArtificial Ivy

Ivy never goes out of style. As such, artificial ivy doesnโ€™t either, and itโ€™s also a much more low-maintenance alternative.

On a rooftop, faux ivy can serve multiple purposes, including:

  • Cover unsightly walls
  • Soften railings or pergolas
  • Provide privacy

Faux ivy rolls like our realistic Artificial Ivy Leaf Roll are easy to install and can instantly elevate the look of your terrace. It wonโ€™t ask you to call a building crew to install it and wonโ€™t ask you to shell out money for maintenance in the long run.

If you want a more structured appearance, you can also use ivy trellises to create green dividers or even freestanding vertical gardens.

various customers used fake ivy on rooftopsArtificial Trees

Did you think weโ€™d have a list of the best artificial rooftop garden plants without making the case for realistic artificial trees? Well, you might not know us that well yet!

The faux trees in our store come in many shapes and sizes to suit the varying tastes of people across the country. Theyโ€™re easy to use and can fit in almost any space, indoors and outdoors.

For a dramatic, grounded look, outdoor artificial trees are unbeatable. Use tall palms to give your rooftop a tropical escape vibe or go for sturdy ficus trees to create shaded corners. Theyโ€™re also fantastic for lining pathways or anchoring larger seating areas. Whatever you choose, make sure the tree youโ€™re buying is UV-resistant and has undergone testing in extreme sunlight.

And if you want a more exotic-looking artificial tree, like our Artificial Monstera Plant, you can purchase one and make it a focal point in your rooftop garden. The deciduous leaves and its unconventional appearance will bring grandeur to the space and capture the attention of anyone who visits.

faux potted trees outdoorsExpert Tips for Decorating a Rooftop Garden

Now that you have an idea of which products to use for your rooftop garden, here are some clever ideas to take your rooftop decor to the next level, with help from our professional stylists:

  • Upcycle existing furniture: Donโ€™t toss out old furniture; make it outdoor-friendly. Sand it down, give it a fresh coat of paint, and spray it with UV-protective coatings like the ones you use on artificial plants. This helps your furniture withstand outdoor conditions while keeping your budget in check. Redecorating shouldnโ€™t always mean buying more, rbut ather using what you already have differently.
  • DIY pots and planters: If you have any old tyres, large bowls, or even metal tubs lying around, you can repurpose them as unique planters. Add your favourite artificial flowers or plants and create an environment with a heartbeat and a personality. Experiment with colours and textures to match your rooftopโ€™s aesthetic.
  • Go overboard: With rooftop gardens, more is more. Think lush greenery, layered arrangements, and overflowing decor. In such spaces, parse setups can look incomplete, like youโ€™ve forgotten to finish what youโ€™ve started. So aim for abundance with your rooftop terrace. Combine different rooftop garden plants for a more dynamic display.
  • Mix in real plants: You donโ€™t have to use all-faux plants on your rooftop. While theyโ€™re very low-maintenance, we recommend combining real and faux good rooftop plants for a natural look. A few hardy real plants can add texture, while the faux ones handle the heavy lifting. Consider plants like succulents or hardy grasses that thrive in outdoor conditions.
  • Incorporate lighting: While your rooftop garden looks stunning during the day no matter the conditions, it can get dull in the evenings and nights. To capture the essence of the space at nighttime, add string lights or lanterns to highlight your greenery. Place lights underneath or above your faux green walls and hedges to give them their moment in the spotlight.

Finishing Thoughts

Decorating with rooftop garden plants is the perfect way to create a stunning, stress-free outdoor space with as little effort as you can muster.

There is a myriad of artificial plants decor tips you can use to achieve your dream rooftop, including making the most of artificial hedges, vibrant artificial flowers, faux green walls, or something completely different.

Get creative, go lush, and transform your rooftop into a dreamy green escape. If you need advice about decorating a rooftop or any other space in or outside your home, contact our team for help or inspiration and get a free quote for your project.

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