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Living Tables by TUGC

Living Tables by TUGC. Here at the urban greening company we create living tables to brighten up a range of environments such as offices, restaurants or living spaces.

Below are some images from our recent photoshoot at Rick Stein’s restaurant in Sandbanks. A variety of indoor plants can be used in these living tables. The biophilic design increases mental wellness and can help to reduce stress. The vibrant, striking colours will add plenty of colour to any space.

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A selection of healthy, good green roofs from our recent maintenance travels. The below are just some of the best green roofs we have come across this year.

We carry out a lot of green roof maintenance across the UK throughout the spring and Autumn. At TUGC we recommend bi-annual maintenance on most green roofs. These pictures below are from our recent spring/summer maintenance visits.

How a sedum roof should look

How a sedum roof should look

When a green roof is installed correctly using a quality system and regular maintenance is upheld the benefits are proven.

 

This roof down in Dorset looking vibrant with lush vegetation.

lush sedum green roof

lush sedum green roof

 

 

 

 

 

 

The below wildflower roof adding some colour to this brand new school building.

Wildflower Roof looking great

Wildflower Roof looking great

lots of colour

lots of colour

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Oldham Library’s green roof fully restored to how it should look after annual maintenance over the past 4 years from the TUGC team.

Restored green roof

Restored green roof

Sedum Roof for Methodist Church

Sedum Roof installed at Beckenham Methodist Church, South East London. The Church is currently being renovated and this green roof was added onto an extension of the building. We finished the job in one day which consisted of many tricky cuts of drainage board and sedum.

Cutting around the numerous roof lights meant for a neat and tidy finish between small areas of vegetation and stone.

Sedum Roof for Methodist Church

step by step process of the green roof installation.

 

We used a low depth of substrate  on this roof. Due to access restrictions the drainage, fleece, substrate and sedum was carried up onto the roof by hand which wasn’t the easiest of tasks.

The roof will fit in nicely with the surroundings and will add some important green infrastructure to this area of South London.

Sedum Roof for Methodist Church

alternate angle of the roof

 

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