Fine Landscaping are Composite Decking Contractors in Notting Hill, creating sleek outdoor spaces built to last. Expect crisp lines, hidden fixings, and thoughtful details like lighting, steps and seating. Designed for busy London living, finished to a premium standard.
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Notting Hill gardens often need a smart, hard-wearing surface that looks great year-round. We design and install composite decking that complements terraces and courtyards near Portobello Road Market and Notting Hill Gate. From quiet morning coffee spots to entertaining areas for Carnival season, we build decks that feel like an extension of your home. Every installation is tailored to your layout, light levels and privacy needs.
Across W11 you’ll find pastel-painted Victorian townhouses, mansion conversions with shared gardens, and compact mews houses where space must work harder. Our composite decking solutions suit roof terraces, raised patios and narrow rear gardens, including multi-level decks to manage changes in height. We also integrate steps, balustrades and built-in seating to maximise usable space. The result is a clean, contemporary finish that still respects period architecture.
We start with a site visit, measurements and a clear design proposal, then plan subframe levels, drainage and access routes before work begins. Installation uses quality composite boards with hidden fixings for a seamless look and fewer snag points. We keep the site tidy, communicate timings clearly, and finish with a full handover and care guidance. Homeowners choose us for reliable workmanship, transparent scopes, and a 10-year warranty for peace of mind.
Access in Notting Hill can be tight, especially around Ladbroke Grove and mews lanes, so we plan deliveries and waste removal carefully. We’re used to working around basement lightwells, raised patios and mature planting common in the borough. Where properties fall within conservation considerations, we help you choose sympathetic colours and edge details. We also factor in parking constraints and neighbour proximity to keep the build smooth and considerate.




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Costs vary with size, access and specification. As a guide, composite decking supply and installation in Notting Hill typically ranges from £180–£320 per m². Extras such as balustrades, built-in lighting, multi-level framing, steps and integrated seating can increase the overall budget. Mews access, upper-floor terraces and complex subframes may also affect labour time and disposal costs. We provide a detailed, itemised quote after a site visit.
Most projects take 2–5 working days for a straightforward deck once materials are confirmed. Larger or more detailed builds—multi-level decks, extensive steps, balustrades, or built-in lighting—often take 1–2 weeks. Timescales are influenced by access in W11, the condition of the existing base, drainage adjustments and any structural framing required. We’ll confirm a realistic programme and keep you updated throughout the installation.
In many cases, garden decking is permitted development, particularly when it stays low and doesn’t significantly alter ground levels. However, rules can be tighter in conservation areas and for listed buildings, which are common locally. Raised platforms, balustrades and roof-terrace works may also require additional checks. We review the site, advise on likely requirements, and can help you gather the right information before you commit to the build.
We provide a 10-year warranty on our workmanship for composite decking installations, covering issues such as defective installation, subframe integrity and fixing performance under normal use. Composite boards also typically come with manufacturer warranties, depending on the product chosen. We’ll explain what’s included, what maintenance is recommended, and how to keep the warranty valid. If any snagging arises, we respond quickly and put it right.
You can choose from a wide range of composite board colours and finishes, including modern greys, warm browns and textured wood-grain effects. We can incorporate hidden fixings, picture-frame borders, contrasting steps, balustrades for raised areas, and built-in lighting for evening use. Multi-level layouts work well for split gardens, while integrated seating suits compact courtyards. We’ll recommend options that match your property style and how you use the space.
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