Front Garden Landscaping in Raynes Park that makes arriving home feel better every day. From smart driveways and pathways to planting, lighting and discreet bin storage, we design for kerb appeal and practicality.
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A well-planned front garden can transform how your home looks from the street and how it works day to day. We deliver tailored front garden landscaping for SW20 homes, balancing parking, access and greenery without clutter. Whether you’re near Raynes Park station or closer to Cannon Hill Common, we design layouts that suit real routines. Expect crisp edges, durable surfaces and planting that looks good in every season.
Raynes Park has a strong mix of 1930s semis, Victorian terraces and Edwardian houses, each with different front-garden proportions and levels. We design to complement original brickwork, bay windows and period paths while improving drainage and usability. If you need a wider driveway, a safer pathway to the door, or a lawn that copes with family life, we’ll tailor the build to your property. Our front garden landscaping Raynes Park area service also considers sightlines, privacy and low-maintenance planting.
We start with a site visit, clear measurements and a practical design that fits your budget and parking needs. Our team handles excavation, waste removal, sub-bases, edging and finishing details such as lighting and bin storage. You’ll get a written scope, transparent schedule and tidy workmanship throughout. Homeowners choose us for front garden landscaping in London Borough of Merton because we deliver consistent standards and long-lasting results.
Raynes Park streets often have limited parking and narrow access, so we plan deliveries, skips and work zones carefully. We also factor in typical clay-heavy ground and the need for reliable drainage beneath driveways and lawns. Where properties sit close to the pavement, we design walls, fencing and planting to protect privacy without blocking light. We’ll also check London Borough of Merton requirements for dropped kerbs and permeable surfacing where relevant.




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Costs vary with size, access and the balance of hard landscaping to planting. As a guide, a simple refresh (new edging, planting, small path repairs) may start around £1,500–£4,000. A new driveway with pathways, walls/fencing and lighting is often £6,000–£18,000+. Larger schemes with premium paving, extensive drainage and bespoke bin storage can exceed £20,000. We provide a detailed, itemised quotation after a site visit.
Most front garden projects take 3–10 working days, depending on excavation, driveway construction and the amount of masonry. A small pathway and planting job can be completed in 2–4 days, while a full redesign with new driveway, walls, fencing and lighting may take 2–3 weeks. Timescales are affected by access, weather, curing times for concrete, and whether utilities or tree roots are present. We confirm a schedule before work starts.
Many front garden improvements are permitted development, but driveways can trigger rules around drainage and surface water. If you’re creating or enlarging a driveway, you may need permeable surfacing or drainage that directs water to a suitable area rather than the highway. Dropped kerbs require council approval. We’ll advise on what’s likely to apply in Merton and can help you gather the information needed before work begins.
We back our workmanship with a 10-year warranty on qualifying hard landscaping elements such as driveways, paving, pathways, walls and edging, provided they’re maintained appropriately. The warranty covers installation-related issues like movement caused by poor sub-base preparation or incorrect laying. Materials are covered by manufacturer guarantees where applicable (for example, certain paving or lighting components). We also provide aftercare guidance to keep planting and lawns thriving.
We design around your home’s style and how you use the space. Popular choices include block paving or resin-bound driveways, porcelain or sandstone pathways, brick or rendered walls, timber or composite fencing, and low-voltage LED lighting. Planting can range from evergreen structure to pollinator-friendly borders, with lawns or gravel for low maintenance. We’ll present options, samples and a clear layout so you can choose finishes that suit your budget and kerb appeal goals.
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