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Architect vs. Structural Engineer. What’s the Difference?

Why Architects and Structural Engineers Are Essential Partners in Rooftop Design

Designing a rooftop deck or pergola in Chicago is an exciting way to expand your living space and create a closer connection to the outdoors. But before we dive into finishes, furnishings, and plantings, it’s crucial to ensure that every detail is built on a safe, code-compliant foundation.

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Rooftopia's Plant Lovers Gift Guide

We’re big plant people here at Rooftopia — no surprise there! This holiday season, we’ve gathered a few of our favorite nature-inspired gifts to share with you. Whether you’re shopping for a devoted gardener, an outdoor nature lover, a birding enthusiast, an urban design admirer, or someone who simply enjoys bringing a little green into their home, this guide is full of thoughtful ideas to inspire your gift-giving.

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🌿 November Native Plant Spotlight: Staghorn Sumac (Rhus typhina)

If you’ve ever spotted a striking shrub or small tree with fuzzy branches and cone-shaped clusters of deep red berries along a Chicago roadway or hillside, you’ve likely encountered the Staghorn Sumac (Rhus typhina). This hardy native brings bold texture, brilliant fall color, and incredible ecological benefits to Midwestern landscapes—proving that beauty and resilience can go hand in hand.

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Everything Renson!

Rooftopia is proud to be Chicago’s premier certified Renson dealer, bringing cutting-edge design and craftsmanship to your outdoor spaces. Our passion for creating luxurious, highly personalized environments shines through every project—whether it’s a dramatic rooftop lounge or a serene backyard retreat. With Renson pergolas and Rooftopia’s signature design expertise, you’ll experience the perfect balance of elegance, comfort, and all-season versatility.

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October Native Plant of the Month: Asters (Symphyotrichum)

As autumn settles in and many summer blooms fade, asters step up to keep the garden alive with color. These hardy, star-shaped flowers bring cheerful purples, pinks, blues, and whites to the landscape just when you think the season is winding down. Even better — asters are native powerhouses that support pollinators, add texture, and return year after year with very little fuss.

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September Native Plant Of The Month: Sunflower (Helianthus)

Sunflowers aren’t just beautiful additions to gardens and landscapes, they are also powerhouses for sustainability, pollinator support, and even environmental clean-up. Whether you’re designing a backyard landscape, planting a pollinator garden, or adding seasonal color to your urban rooftop, here are five fascinating facts about sunflowers:

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Timing Is Everything When Planning Your Space

The Secret to Enjoying Your Dream Outdoor Space Next Summer? Start Planning Now.
(Yep—fall and winter are where the magic begins.)

That first warm, sunny day in spring after a long Chicago winter? It hits just right. Suddenly everyone’s outside, soaking up the sun, admiring the tulips, and dreaming of rooftop hangs and backyard upgrades.

We get it—we feel it too. It’s also the time when new inquiries surge and demand for our services skyrocket!

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August 2025 - Native Plant Of The Month - Monarda (Bee Balm)

There’s no better way to celebrate the height of summer than by spotlighting one of our absolute favorite native blooms — Monarda, commonly known as bee balm. Bursting into full glory during August, this vibrant and pollinator-friendly perennial brings energy, color, and ecological richness to any garden or landscape.

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A Year Of Fine Gardening

A Year in the Life of Rooftopia: Behind the Scenes with Our Fine Gardening Team

At Rooftopia, the changing seasons are more than a shift in weather—they mark a full-on symphony of planning, planting, pruning, and preparing. With over 120 fine gardening clients and new projects underway each month, we stay busy year-round making sure every container, rooftop, landscape and garden bed gets the care it deserves.

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June 2025 - Illinois Native Plant of the Month - Serviceberry - Amelanchier

If you're looking to enhance your landscape or rooftop deck with beauty, biodiversity, and year-round interest, consider planting a Serviceberry—our latest Illinois Native Plant of the Month. Also known as Juneberry, Shadbush, or Saskatoon depending on the region and species, Serviceberry is a multi-season standout that benefits both people and pollinators. This adaptable small tree or large shrub typically grows 15 to 25 feet tall, making it well-suited for a range of garden sizes and urban environments.

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May 2025 - Native Plant Of The Month - Zizia aurea

Zizia aurea is a valuable native perennial that supports biodiversity by providing early-season nectar for a wide range of pollinators, especially native bees and butterflies. Its small yellow flowers are a magnet for species like sweat bees and small carpenter bees, and it serves as a larval host plant for the Black Swallowtail butterfly, whose caterpillars feed on its foliage.

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I Need a New Deck – What Should I Do?

If you’re considering a new deck for your home in Chicago, you’ve likely come across multiple material options—wood, composite (like Trex), and porcelain pavers. Each has its own pros, cons, costs, and maintenance needs. Choosing the right decking material depends on your budget, lifestyle, and long-term goals. Let’s break it down and see what our top recommendation is!

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April 2025 Native Plant of the Month - Virginia Bluebells (Mertensia virginica)

Mertensia virginica—commonly known as Virginia bluebells—plays a vital role in supporting early-season pollinators at a time when food sources are scarce. Blooming in April, just as many native bees, bumblebees, and butterflies begin to emerge from dormancy, these flowers offer essential nectar and pollen when little else is in bloom. For pollinators, especially those with early flight periods, this dependable native is a lifeline.

If you're looking to bring a touch of spring magic to your garden, Virginia bluebells are an ideal choice. Their delicate bell-shaped flowers and lush green foliage brighten up woodland gardens, shaded borders, or any area with moist, well-drained soil. With their low-maintenance nature and graceful, ephemeral charm, they not only delight the senses but also contribute meaningfully to a healthy and biodiverse garden each spring.

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January Native Plant Of The Month: Baptisia

Baptisia, commonly referred to as false indigo or wild indigo, provides a number of significant benefits during the winter months, even though it is a perennial plant that typically dies back completely to the ground in colder climates. Here’s a closer look at how this remarkable plant can positively contribute to your winter landscape and enhance the overall ecosystem during the colder season:

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