Garden Lighting in Canary Wharf that makes outdoor space usable after dark. From subtle path lighting to statement uplighting, we design and install clean, low-glare systems for E14 homes.
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Canary Wharf’s skyline deserves outdoor lighting that feels just as polished. We create tailored schemes for terraces, courtyards and waterfront decks near One Canada Square and Crossrail Place. Expect discreet cabling, carefully aimed beams and warm, welcoming colour temperatures. Whether you want safer routes or a dramatic evening look, we’ll build a plan that suits your space.
Many properties in E14 are modern high-rise apartments, penthouses and waterfront developments with balconies, podium gardens and shared access routes. That calls for compact fittings, controlled glare and considerate placement around neighbours. Our garden lighting Canary Wharf area service is designed for contemporary materials—composite decking, porcelain paving and glass balustrades. We also work across Isle of Dogs and Poplar where layouts often include planters and raised beds.
We start with an on-site survey, then produce a lighting layout showing beam angles, cable routes and control options. Installation is tidy and safe, using weatherproof connections and RCD protection, with minimal disruption to residents and building management. After commissioning, we set scenes and timers, and walk you through smart controls. Fine Landscaping is based in South London and reaches Canary Wharf in around 45 minutes for reliable follow-up support.
Working in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets often means coordinating access, loading bays and concierge sign-ins. We plan deliveries and installation times to suit building rules and reduce disruption. Waterfront locations can be windier and more exposed, so we specify corrosion-resistant fittings and robust fixings. Our garden lighting in London Borough of Tower Hamlets approach prioritises glare control for close neighbours and reflective surfaces.




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Costs vary by number of fittings, power availability and control type. For a small balcony or terrace, budget roughly £600–£1,500 for a simple scheme with a few wall lights or deck lights. Medium courtyards with path lighting, uplighting and smart controls are often £1,800–£4,500. Larger, fully designed installations with multiple circuits, spotlights and premium fixtures can be £5,000–£10,000+.
Most compact terrace or balcony installs take 1 day, especially if power is already accessible and the layout is straightforward. A medium courtyard with several zones and smart controls typically takes 2–3 days, including testing and commissioning. Larger schemes can run 4–7 days depending on cable routes, drilling/fixings, and whether paving or decking needs lifting and reinstating. Access restrictions and building management approvals can also affect timing.
In most cases, garden lighting is permitted development and doesn’t need planning permission, particularly for low-level, domestic installations. However, rules can differ for listed buildings, conservation areas, or where lighting might affect neighbours or public areas. In apartment developments, you may also need freeholder or managing agent approval for external fittings. We’ll advise on compliance and check any relevant requirements before work begins.
We provide a 10-year warranty on our workmanship, covering installation quality such as cable routing, connections, fixings and weatherproofing. Individual light fittings and smart control components are covered by their manufacturer warranties, which vary by brand and specification. If anything isn’t performing as it should, we’ll diagnose and rectify issues promptly. We also offer optional maintenance visits to keep lenses clean and settings optimised.
We design around your space and the look of your building, using options like warm-white LED path lighting, discreet deck lights, festoon lighting for entertaining, and spotlights to highlight feature planting. Wall lights can add ambient glow on balconies and terraces, while uplighting suits architectural columns and specimen trees. Finishes include stainless steel, black powder-coat and marine-grade fittings for exposed sites. We’ll recommend beam angles, brightness and smart scenes to match how you use the space.
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