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Green roofs are an attractive feature of a building. Flat roofs covered with greenery, whether intensive or extensive, emphasize the ecological nature of the home and modern architecture. A carefully selected facade helps create a harmonious composition.
What Exterior Matches a Green Roof?
A green roof isn’t always literally green. Its actual color depends on the type of roof (intensive or extensive) and the vegetation planted. It can be covered with succulents, grasses, herbs, shrubs, or even trees in the case of intensive green roofs. Often, an extensive green roof is not visible from ground level, maintaining the traditional appearance of a flat roof. However, green areas become more noticeable from inside the building or nearby structures. How does this affect the choice of facade color?
When choosing a facade color for a building with a green roof, you can trust your personal taste. Green roofs and the moisture retained on them do not affect the condition or appearance of the facade. With properly executed flat roof waterproofing, you don’t need to worry about the adverse effects of water and moisture. This allows you to pursue bold architectural visions without compromising on an eco-friendly and functional roof.
White Facades – A Universal Solution for Green Roofs?
While the choice of facade color for a building with a green roof is highly individual, many people opt for a classic white facade. However, despite its charm, white finishes may prove less practical, especially in urban environments. Dust and dirt settling on white facades can quickly diminish their aesthetic appeal.
A similarly attractive yet more practical alternative is opting for facades in light gray or ash tones. These shades are less prone to showing dirt while still allowing the green roof to serve as a stunning backdrop, highlighted by the building’s bright facade.
White, off-white, and shades of gray are excellent choices for buildings with traditional flat roofs, which can support both intensive and extensive gardens (depending on the structural load capacity), as well as homes with sloped roofs. Even on roofs with a slope of up to 45 degrees, an extensive garden can be established. These colors not only give facades an elegant look but also harmonize perfectly with green roofs, emphasizing their natural beauty.
In this way, a green roof becomes a beautiful and harmonious element of modern architecture—contemporary, eco-friendly, and uniquely distinctive.