Transform evenings outdoors with Garden Lighting in Camberwell designed for safety, atmosphere and style. From subtle path lighting to dramatic uplighting, we create schemes that suit your home and garden. Choose smart controls, solar options and premium fittings installed with care.
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Camberwell’s mix of Georgian streets and lively nightlife deserves gardens that work after dark. We design and install lighting that guides you safely from gate to patio and makes planting and architecture pop. Whether you’re near Camberwell Green or walking distance from Denmark Hill station, we tailor the layout to your garden’s shape and use. Expect clean cabling routes, discreet fittings and a finish that looks intentional by day and night.
Local homes in SE5 range from Georgian townhouses and Victorian terraces to modern apartments with balconies and shared courtyards. We plan lighting that complements brickwork, stone steps and period details without looking overdone. For compact terraces, we use layered light—path lighting and wall lights—so the space feels larger. For bigger plots, spotlights and uplighting add depth across borders, trees and garden walls.
We start with a site visit and a simple lighting plan, then agree fixture styles, beam angles and control options. Installation is tidy and cable runs are protected, with testing and night-time aiming for the right effect. Homeowners choose us for reliable scheduling, clear communication and workmanship backed by a 10-year warranty. We’re based just 20 minutes away, so aftercare and tweaks are straightforward.
In the London Borough of Southwark, access can be tight on terrace streets and parking restrictions are common, so we plan deliveries and installation slots carefully. Many Camberwell gardens have level changes, basement steps or long side returns, which benefit from step lights and low-level path lighting. We also consider neighbour sightlines and light spill, especially in denser streets near Peckham and Denmark Hill. Our designs suit period brickwork and modern finishes alike, with fittings chosen for durability in London weather.




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Costs vary with the number of fittings, cable runs and controls. As a guide, a small scheme for a Victorian terrace (6–10 lights with a basic transformer) often falls around £1,200–£2,500. Medium gardens with layered lighting and smart controls are commonly £2,500–£5,000. Larger gardens with multiple zones, uplighting to trees and premium fixtures can be £5,000–£10,000+.
Most installations take 1–3 days once the design and fixtures are agreed. A simple path lighting and wall light setup can be completed in a day, while multi-zone schemes with deck lights, uplighting and smart controls may take longer. Timescales depend on access, how much cabling needs concealing, whether surfaces require lifting and reinstating, and if we’re integrating lighting into new landscaping works.
Garden lighting is usually permitted development and doesn’t require planning permission, provided fittings are within your property and not creating nuisance glare. Extra care is needed for listed buildings, conservation areas, or if you’re fixing lights to protected façades—common with some Georgian properties. We’ll advise on sensible placement, shielding and brightness, and we can check any relevant Southwark guidance before installation for peace of mind.
Our installation workmanship is backed by a 10-year warranty, covering issues caused by installation defects such as cable routing, connections and fixing methods. Individual light fittings and smart components also carry manufacturer warranties, which vary by brand and specification. We provide documentation and commissioning notes, and we’re local enough to return promptly if adjustments are needed. Routine maintenance and accidental damage aren’t included, but we can help.
We offer a wide range of styles, from discreet stainless or anthracite path lights to warm brass and black wall lights that suit period terraces. Popular choices include uplighting for trees, spotlights for features, deck lights for edges and steps, and festoon lighting for entertaining. Solar options work well for low-demand areas, while mains low-voltage systems suit layered schemes. We help you choose colour temperature, beam angles and smart controls to match how you use the garden.
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