Demi Moore’s Terrace Is a Lush Urban Sanctuary – Her Clever Privacy Planting Transforms Even the Smallest Spaces Into Secret Garden Escapes

Demi's secluded outdoor space is simple yet clever – lush plants make the terrace feel magically secret

Demi Moore
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As someone who loves spending time outside, I've come to realise that having an outdoor space that's your own is always important, regardless of the weather. Even if I'm spending less time outside, privacy is something I will always desire.

No matter how big or small a space is (even the littlest balconies have a quiet power), I've come to realize that nothing beats a secluded garden; it allows you to enjoy all of nature without any interruptions.

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Demi's apartment garden is effortlessly cool. Featuring retro loungers, a wicker chair (like the SEGERÖN Armchair from Ikea) and plenty of lush plants, it's a lesson in keeping your setup simple yet classic. It proves you don't need tons of pieces to have a thoughtful outdoor space that's magical in its own right.

Fall might be in full swing, but whether I'm having a coffee on my doorstep or soaking up some evening air, the cold weather isn't stopping me from using my garden.

While a terrace allows you to enjoy beautiful city views, it can be tricky to create that secluded, tranquil feel. This is where low-maintenance privacy plants come in. From boxwood to yews, these easy-to-care-for varieties will shield your space from view.

Tenielle Jordison, Garden Content Editor at Homes & Gardens, explains, 'One of the biggest struggles for urban gardens, like Demi’s rooftop, is the lack of privacy. That’s what makes her use of trees to create a natural screen so clever. The potted trees provide height and a green backdrop to the space, offering seclusion and an escape from the city for her and her guests.'

Tenielle adds, 'The other benefit is that the canopies of the trees provide some shade, where rooftop gardens are often exposed to intense direct sun in the warmest months. I also love the raised bed Demi has incorporated to provide a bit of a border behind the seating area. Full of luscious foliage, including hostas and a burgundy acer tree, it transforms the space into an urban oasis.'


Demi's rooftop garden is a lesson in making the most of your space. It proves that even the most exposed terraces can be made to feel private and secluded, all made possible with some clever privacy planting.


Eleanor Richardson
Interior Design News Editor

I am the Interior Design News Editor at Homes and Gardens, covering mainly US-based designers and trending news stories. My love for interiors began when I interned in an interior design studio, working on commercial and private spaces. My passion grew while working in production, where I sourced beautiful locations for photoshoots and campaigns. Outside of work, I enjoy collecting antique decor and mid-century furniture for my home.

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