Picture summer evenings on a deck that never needs staining, perfectly suited to Dulwich's leafy gardens. Composite materials bring lasting beauty to Victorian terraces and modern homes alike.
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Gardens across Dulwich present unique opportunities for elevated outdoor spaces. Whether you're working with the sloped plots common in Herne Hill or maximising a compact East Dulwich terrace, composite decking adapts brilliantly. The material resists our unpredictable London weather whilst maintaining that premium timber appearance homeowners here appreciate.
Installation begins with precise ground assessment, particularly important given the clay-heavy soil throughout SE21 and SE22. Steel subframes ensure decades of stability, while hidden fixing systems create seamless surfaces. Each board locks securely without visible screws - a detail that transforms the finished aesthetic. Modern composites incorporate UV inhibitors, preventing the grey fade that plagues traditional timber in south-facing Dulwich gardens.
Local knowledge matters when navigating conservation requirements in West Dulwich's period properties. Years of working alongside Southwark planning means smoother project approvals, faster completions.




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Expect £3,500-£7,000 for typical Dulwich garden sizes (20-40m²). Premium ranges with enhanced grain patterns run higher, while simpler profiles offer excellent value around £4,000 for most Victorian terrace gardens.
Absolutely - from the village heart of SE21 through East Dulwich's bustling streets (SE22) to the residential roads around SE24. Recent projects include homes near Dulwich Park, Lordship Lane and throughout Herne Hill.
Most Dulwich properties see completion within 3-5 days. Smaller terraced gardens often finish in just 72 hours, while larger detached homes with complex designs might extend to a full week.
Every installation carries decade-long coverage against rot, splitting and insect damage. The composite structure inherently resists moisture - crucial for shaded areas common in tree-lined Dulwich streets where timber would struggle.
Absolutely - the reinforced polymer structure supports substantial loads, from hefty garden furniture to water-filled planters. Many Dulwich clients add outdoor kitchens or hot tubs without concern, thanks to proper joist spacing calculated during design.
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