Montreal Landscape Designer Advocates for Rooftop and Balcony Gardens to Boost Wellbeing and Sustainability
MONTREAL, QC / ACCESS Newswire / December 31, 2025 / Francesco Saltarelli, founder of Saltarelli Outdoor Design, is raising awareness about the benefits of urban greenery and encouraging city dwellers to transform underutilized spaces into functional outdoor retreats. In a recent interview, Saltarelli discussed the potential of rooftops, balconies, and small outdoor areas to improve mental health, foster creativity, and contribute to sustainability.
"Many people overlook the spaces they already have. Even a tiny balcony or rooftop can become a retreat," says Saltarelli. "A few well-placed plants, a small seating area, and some creative planning can make a huge difference in daily life."
Research shows that access to green spaces can reduce stress, improve mood, and increase physical activity. According to a 2022 urban living study, 68% of apartment dwellers want more outdoor space, but only 25% have functional areas to enjoy. Saltarelli emphasizes that transforming small spaces is not just a luxury-it is a practical way to boost wellbeing.
"On one project, a client had a balcony that barely fit a chair. We added a vertical garden, a foldable table, and some planters. It became their favorite spot for morning coffee," he recalls. "This shows that size doesn't matter. Thoughtful design does."
Saltarelli also highlights the environmental benefits of urban greenery. Native plants and drought-tolerant species require less water, attract pollinators, and help cool buildings in hot months. Simple measures like drip irrigation or self-watering containers can make a rooftop or balcony garden sustainable and low-maintenance.
"Luxury and sustainability can go hand in hand. A rooftop with plants and seating is not only beautiful but also responsible," Saltarelli says. "Small actions at home can add up to real environmental impact."
For those looking to create their own green spaces, Saltarelli recommends starting small:
Use vertical planters or trellises to save space.
Select plants suited to your sun exposure and climate.
Include foldable or multi-purpose furniture to maximize usability.
Install solar lights or eco-friendly irrigation to enhance sustainability.
"Even a few square feet can become a sanctuary," Saltarelli advises. "People don't need to wait for a backyard or a park. They can start today, with what they already have."
For inspiration and guidance on creating urban outdoor spaces, visit Saltarelli Outdoor Design.
To read the full interview, visit the website here.
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SOURCE: Francesco Saltarelli Montreal
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