If I ever live in the city I know that I'll miss all of the green space that I'm accustomed to. Even though I've never been much of a gardener, I fully appreciate everyone around me that is and enjoy their yards immensely. Even my over grown bushes and often too-long grass brings me a lot of joy. I do, however, really appreciate a secret rooftop garden. There is something so magical about being surrounded by huge iron buildings while sitting among flowers and other plants—especially 10 stories up!



Sources: Design Squish // Out Next // Inhabitat // Chicago Gardens // Apartment Therapy // Kathleen Ellis // Charles & Hudson //
Sources: Design Squish // Out Next // Inhabitat // Chicago Gardens // Apartment Therapy // Kathleen Ellis // Charles & Hudson //
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