Back Garden Landscaping in Canary Wharf tailored to modern city living. Create a private outdoor room with patios, decking, planting, lighting and water features. Designed for E14 spaces, built to last.
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Canary Wharf gardens often need smart design to balance privacy, wind and limited space. We create refined outdoor areas near One Canada Square and Crossrail Place, combining clean lines with soft planting. Whether you want a dining patio, a calm lawn zone or a feature-lit terrace, we plan every detail for year-round use. Expect workmanship that matches the quality of your home in E14.
We regularly work with modern high-rise apartments, waterfront developments and penthouses across Isle of Dogs, Poplar and Limehouse. Many properties have terraces, podium gardens or compact rear spaces that benefit from clever levels, built-in seating and discreet storage. Our designs prioritise low-maintenance finishes without losing warmth or character. If your garden feels exposed or underused, we’ll reshape it into a comfortable extension of your living space.
Our process starts with a site visit, measured survey and a clear design proposal with material samples. We manage everything: groundworks, drainage, patios, decking, lawns, planting, fencing, structures, lighting and water features. You’ll receive a tidy, well-managed build with transparent stages and realistic timelines, even with Canary Wharf access constraints. Fine Landscaping is based in South London, around 45 minutes away, and trusted for consistent quality and aftercare.
In the London Borough of Tower Hamlets, access can involve lifts, loading bays and timed deliveries, especially around Jubilee Park and the E14 estate roads. We plan logistics, protect communal areas and keep noise and mess controlled. Ground conditions can vary on made-up land near the docks, so we prioritise stable sub-bases and reliable drainage. For apartment terraces, we specify lightweight build-ups and planters where required.




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Costs vary with access, levels and specification. As a guide, small terrace upgrades with decking, planters and lighting often start from £4,000–£8,000. Medium gardens with a new patio, fencing and planting commonly fall around £10,000–£25,000. Larger, design-led builds with structures, premium paving and water features can be £30,000–£70,000+. We provide a detailed, itemised quote after a site visit.
A compact terrace refresh may take 3–7 working days, depending on access and curing times. A typical garden with patio, fencing, lawn and planting often takes 2–4 weeks. Larger projects with structures, lighting circuits and water features can run 4–8+ weeks. Timescales are affected by delivery restrictions, lift access, weather, ground conditions and whether bespoke items (like joinery or pergolas) are being made.
Most back garden landscaping is permitted development, such as patios, decking at sensible heights, planting and like-for-like fencing. However, rules can change for listed buildings, conservation areas, tall structures, boundary treatments over certain heights, and works that affect drainage or communal spaces in developments. We’ll flag likely permissions early, check site constraints, and can help you liaise with the London Borough of Tower Hamlets or your managing agent where needed.
We provide a 10-year warranty on our landscaping workmanship, covering installation quality for key elements such as patios, decking subframes, fencing installation and structural build items, subject to normal use and maintenance. Manufacturer warranties apply separately for products like lighting, composite boards, membranes and pumps for water features. We also give clear aftercare guidance for planting and lawns, plus support if any snagging issues arise.
For modern properties, clients often choose porcelain paving, granite setts, or large-format sandstone for crisp patios. Composite or hardwood decking works well for terraces, while fencing options include slatted screens, acoustic panels and contemporary trellis. Planting tends to favour architectural evergreens, ornamental grasses and wind-tolerant shrubs in raised planters. We bring samples, propose layouts in 2D/3D, and tailor choices to maintenance levels, shade and exposure.
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