Care Home Gardens in Fulham that support wellbeing, independence and calm outdoor time. We create accessible pathways, sensory planting and safe, attractive spaces for residents and visitors.
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Fulham’s outdoor spaces can be a real asset for residents, families and staff when they’re planned for ease and enjoyment. Whether you’re close to Fulham Broadway or a short walk from Bishops Park, we design gardens that feel welcoming and straightforward to use. Expect clear routes, restful seating areas and planting that offers colour, scent and seasonal interest. Every element is chosen to reduce trip risks while encouraging gentle movement outdoors.
In SW6 you’ll find everything from Victorian terraces with compact rear gardens to mansion flats with communal courtyards and modern riverside apartments with shared podium spaces. We tailor layouts to suit tight side access, basement lightwells and multi-occupancy entrances where deliveries and visitors need to pass safely. For older properties, we’re careful with levels, drainage and existing brickwork, so new pathways and handrails sit neatly with the building. For larger sites, we can zone spaces for quiet reflection, social seating and staff-friendly maintenance routes.
We start with a site survey, access review and a clear plan for safe boundaries, handrails and shade structures. You’ll receive a detailed specification, transparent schedule and tidy working practices that respect residents’ routines. Our team is based in South London and typically reaches Fulham in around 35 minutes, so follow-ups are prompt. Work is completed to a high standard, backed by a 10-year warranty for lasting peace of mind.
We’re used to Fulham’s mix of tight access lanes, controlled parking and busy delivery times, so logistics are planned carefully. In the care home gardens Fulham area, we often improve drainage and levels to prevent puddling on paths and at thresholds. We also consider neighbour proximity typical of terraces and mansion blocks, keeping noise and disruption low. Where required, we align designs with London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham expectations for boundaries, visibility and safe access.




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Costs vary with access, levels and the features you choose. As a guide, smaller upgrades (new seating areas, handrails, sensory planting and path repairs) often start from £3,000–£8,000. Mid-size refurbishments with new accessible pathways, raised beds and safe boundaries are commonly £10,000–£25,000. Larger communal schemes with shade structures and full regrading can be £30,000+. We provide itemised options to match your budget.
Most projects take 1–3 weeks on site, depending on how much groundwork is required. A simple refresh with planting, seating and minor path works can be completed in a few days. Full accessibility upgrades—new routes, ramps, raised beds, handrails and boundary changes—typically take 2–6 weeks. Timescales are affected by access restrictions, deliveries, weather, and whether we’re working around residents’ routines and quiet hours.
Many garden improvements are permitted development, such as planting, raised beds, seating and most paths. However, permission may be needed for taller boundary treatments, significant level changes, structures near boundaries, or work to listed buildings and within conservation areas. For care home gardens in London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham, we review your site, advise on likely requirements and can help prepare information for the council if an application is needed.
We provide a 10-year warranty on our workmanship for hard landscaping elements such as paving installation, edging, raised bed construction and fixings for handrails where we supply and fit them. This covers defects arising from installation, not accidental damage, misuse or extreme weather events beyond reasonable control. Planting is covered separately because it depends on aftercare and seasonal conditions; we’ll give clear maintenance guidance and can offer ongoing care visits.
We design around the people using the space, then select materials that are safe and easy to maintain. Popular choices include resin-bound or textured porcelain for accessible pathways, timber or brick raised beds, fragrant sensory planting (lavender, rosemary, jasmine), and robust benches with arms for easier standing. Memory gardens can include familiar cottage plants and simple wayfinding cues. We’ll present options for shade structures, safe boundaries and handrails to suit your site and budget.
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