Would you like your garden building to blend in beautifully and be environmentally friendly? If so, you may wish to consider a Sedum Green Roof. Also known as living roofs, green roofs are more attractive than conventional tiled, felted or wooden roofs and, as their name suggests, come with green credentials.
Green roofs provide an important microclimate for insects and bird life, encouraging biodiversity. They also filter pollutants in the atmosphere, especially carbon dioxide which can help to lower the carbon footprint.
The soft sedum layer has the effect of absorbing sound, reducing noise levels, as well as helping to insulate the building, making it warmer in winter and cooler in summer.