Garden Lighting in Fulham that makes evenings safer, warmer and more usable. From subtle path lighting to dramatic uplighting, we design and install systems that suit your home and lifestyle.
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Fulham’s gardens deserve lighting that works as hard as they do—whether you’re entertaining near Fulham Broadway or enjoying a quiet evening after a walk by Bishops Park. We create layered lighting schemes that guide guests, highlight planting, and extend outdoor living well beyond sunset. Expect clean cable routes, discreet fittings, and a finish that complements your landscaping. We also integrate smart controls so your garden looks great at the touch of a button.
The Fulham property mix is varied, from Victorian terraces and mansion flats to modern riverside apartments in SW6. Each brings different constraints: narrow side returns, shared access, balcony planters, or compact courtyards that need clever light placement. We balance ambience with practicality, ensuring steps, thresholds and boundaries are clearly lit without glare. Our designs suit both contemporary architecture and period features such as brickwork and wrought-iron railings.
We start with an on-site survey, then produce a lighting plan covering beam angles, colour temperature and switching zones. Installations are carried out by qualified professionals with tidy workmanship and clear communication throughout. We test, commission and demonstrate your controls, including timers and smart scenes. Fine Landscaping is based 35 minutes away, so ongoing support and seasonal tweaks are straightforward.
Access in Fulham can be tight, with narrow passages and limited on-street parking, so we plan deliveries and installation to minimise disruption. We’re used to working around basement lightwells, raised patios and shared boundaries typical of Victorian terraces and mansion blocks. Where needed, we use surface-mounted or low-impact routes to protect paving and planting. Our approach suits everything from Parsons Green gardens to riverside balconies.




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Costs vary with the number of fittings, cabling distances and control options. As a guide, a small courtyard scheme with 6–10 LED fittings and basic switching often starts around £1,200–£2,500. Medium gardens with path lighting, uplighting and zoning commonly fall between £2,500–£6,000. Larger, fully zoned systems with smart controls, wall lights and premium fixtures can be £6,000–£12,000+.
Most installations take 1–3 days once the design is agreed. A simple path-lighting run can be completed in a day, while larger schemes with multiple zones, wall lights and careful cable routing typically take 2–3 days. Timescales depend on access, whether we’re lifting paving, the distance to the power source, and any making-good required. We’ll confirm a schedule after the site survey.
In most cases, garden lighting is permitted development and doesn’t need planning permission, especially for low-level fittings and standard wall lights. However, restrictions can apply to listed buildings, conservation areas, or where lighting affects neighbouring amenity or light spill. If your property is near Fulham Palace or within a protected setting, we’ll advise on appropriate fittings and positioning. We can also help you check any council guidance before work begins.
We back our workmanship with a 10-year warranty, covering installation quality, cable routing and fixings when used as intended. Individual fittings and transformers also carry manufacturer warranties, which vary by brand and specification. We commission and test the system on completion, then provide guidance on settings and maintenance to keep performance consistent. If any issues arise, our local team can return promptly to diagnose and resolve them.
We offer a wide range of styles, including discreet path lighting, spotlights for trees and architectural features, wall lights for terraces, and deck lights for steps and edges. Festoon lighting is popular for dining areas, while uplighting adds drama to planting and brickwork. Finishes can be black, stainless steel or weathered tones, with warm-white LEDs for a welcoming look. We’ll recommend layouts, beam angles and smart controls to suit your garden and budget.
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