Garden Lighting in Chiswick that makes evenings outdoors feel effortless. From subtle path lighting to dramatic uplighting, we design, install and set up smart controls to suit your garden.
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A well-lit garden changes how you use your home after dark, whether you’re entertaining or simply getting to the shed safely. We design lighting that complements Chiswick’s character, from riverside plots to town gardens off Chiswick High Road. Expect clean cable runs, discreet fittings and a lighting plan that highlights planting, steps and entrances. We regularly work across W4, including routes near Chiswick House and Gunnersbury.
Chiswick’s Georgian houses, Victorian villas and Edwardian family homes often have mature borders, brick walls and elegant paving that deserve careful detailing. We tailor schemes for long sightlines, narrow side returns and shared access, common in the garden lighting Chiswick area. Where gardens back onto neighbouring properties, we angle beams to reduce glare and protect privacy. The result feels considered, not over-lit.
We start with a site visit and a simple lighting layout, then recommend fittings, beam angles and colour temperature. Installation includes safe, weatherproof connections, neat trenching and testing, with clear handover on timers, zones and app control. You’ll get transparent options, tidy working practices and dependable aftercare. Many homeowners choose us for garden lighting in London Borough of Hounslow because we combine design sense with robust installation standards.
In the London Borough of Hounslow, access and parking can be tight on residential streets, so we plan deliveries and minimise disruption. Many W4 gardens have established roots and old brickwork; we route cabling carefully to protect planting and structures. Where properties sit close to neighbours, we specify shielded spotlights and warm colour temperatures to prevent spill. We also consider proximity to busy roads like Chiswick High Road when positioning lights for comfort and visibility.




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Costs vary with the number of fittings, cabling distances and whether you choose smart controls. As a guide, small upgrades (6–10 lights) often fall around £1,200–£2,500. Mid-size schemes for patios, paths and planting are commonly £2,500–£6,000. Larger, fully zoned designs with premium fittings and smart automation can be £6,000–£12,000+. We provide a detailed breakdown after a site visit.
Most installations take 1–3 days. A simple path lighting run with a transformer and a few fittings can be completed in a day, while multi-zone schemes with uplighting, deck lights and wall lights typically need 2–3 days. Timescales depend on access, the amount of trenching, hard surfaces to lift and reinstate, and whether we’re integrating smart controls with existing electrics. We’ll confirm a schedule before starting.
Garden lighting is usually permitted and doesn’t require planning permission, especially for low-voltage systems. However, rules can change for listed buildings, conservation areas, or if you’re fixing lights to certain façades or boundary structures. We’ll ask the right questions during the survey and advise if any permissions are likely. We also design to reduce light spill and glare, which helps avoid neighbour concerns and potential complaints.
We provide a 10-year warranty on our workmanship, covering installation issues such as cable routing, connections and weatherproofing when used as intended. Individual light fittings and transformers come with manufacturer warranties, which vary by brand and specification. If a problem occurs, we’ll diagnose it quickly and advise the most cost-effective fix. We also offer maintenance visits to clean lenses, re-aim spotlights and check timers or smart settings.
We can mix path lighting, uplighting, spotlights, wall lights and deck lights to suit how you use the space. Popular choices include warm-white LEDs, discreet spike spots for planting, recessed deck lights for terraces, and festoon lighting for dining areas. Solar options work well for quick accents where mains cabling is impractical. We’ll recommend beam angles, brightness levels and smart controls (zones, scenes and app scheduling) so the scheme feels balanced.
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