Fine Landscaping are trusted Decking Contractors in Earl's Court, creating elegant outdoor spaces that suit Victorian architecture. Choose softwood, hardwood or composite decking, with raised and multi-level designs. Add balustrades, built-in seating and discreet lighting for a polished finish.
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From compact courtyards to garden square terraces, we design and build decking that makes outdoor space genuinely usable in SW5. Our team regularly works around Earl's Court tube station and towards Philbeach Gardens, where access and neighbours are close by. We install softwood, hardwood and composite decking with crisp edges and safe, comfortable steps. If you want a smarter entertaining area, we can integrate lighting and seating from the start.
Earl's Court is known for Victorian mansion conversions, period flats and garden square properties, often with level changes and limited storage. That’s why raised decking and multi-level layouts are popular, especially for properties split across lower-ground and garden levels. We match board profiles and colours to traditional brickwork and iron railings, while keeping the look contemporary. Clients in Kensington, West Brompton and Fulham often ask for low-maintenance composite where cleaning time is limited.
We start with a site survey, discuss how you’ll use the space, then provide a clear specification for subframe, fixings and finishes. Every deck is built on a stable, ventilated structure with proper drainage falls and neat detailing around thresholds. We keep disruption down with tidy working practices and planned deliveries, important on busy streets near the former Earl's Court Exhibition Centre site. Homeowners choose us for transparent advice, reliable scheduling and workmanship backed by a 10-year warranty.
Working in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea often means tight access routes, controlled parking and careful noise management. Many gardens in the Earl's Court area sit between tall buildings, so we allow for shade, moisture and airflow when specifying timber or composite. We plan material drops and waste removal to suit SW5 streets and shared entrances. Where boundaries are close, we can include balustrades and privacy screening without compromising light.




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Costs vary by size, access and specification. As a guide, softwood decking often starts around £120–£180 per m² installed, hardwood commonly falls between £180–£280 per m², and composite is typically £200–£320 per m². Raised or multi-level decks, balustrades, lighting and built-in seating add to the total. We’ll survey your SW5 garden and provide a detailed, itemised quote.
Most straightforward decks take around 2–5 days on site once materials are ready. Raised decking, multi-level layouts, steps, balustrades, or integrated lighting and seating can extend this to 1–2 weeks. Timescales depend on demolition of old surfaces, ground preparation, access constraints typical of period properties, and weather. We confirm a programme before starting and keep you updated as the build progresses.
In many cases, garden decking is permitted development, particularly when it stays low to the ground and doesn’t materially alter the property’s appearance. However, rules can change for flats, listed buildings, conservation areas, or where a raised platform affects privacy. We’ll flag likely issues during the survey and can advise on heights, balustrades and boundary treatments. If permissions are needed, we help you prepare the information required.
We provide a 10-year workmanship warranty on our decking installations, covering structural integrity, fixings and installation-related defects under normal residential use. Manufacturer warranties for composite boards, hardwoods and lighting components may also apply, depending on the product chosen. To keep cover valid, we’ll advise on simple maintenance such as cleaning, ventilation and avoiding trapped moisture. Any snagging issues are handled promptly and professionally.
We install softwood, hardwood and composite decking, and can tailor the design to suit period flats and garden square properties. Popular options include raised platforms to level uneven gardens, multi-level zones for dining and lounging, and smart balustrades for safety. Built-in bench seating and warm LED step or perimeter lighting are common upgrades. We’ll bring samples, explain pros and cons, and design around your access, shade and maintenance preferences.
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