Garden Lighting in Greenwich designed to make your outdoor space safer, warmer and more usable after dark. From subtle path lighting to dramatic uplighting, we create schemes that suit period gardens and modern terraces alike.
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Greenwich gardens deserve lighting that complements their character, whether you’re near Greenwich Park or closer to Cutty Sark. We design and install lighting that improves safety on steps and paths, highlights planting, and extends the time you can enjoy your patio. Expect clean cable runs, discreet fittings and carefully aimed beams. The result is a garden that feels inviting without glare.
Across SE10 you’ll find Georgian townhouses with formal layouts, Victorian villas with mature borders, and modern waterfront apartments needing compact, low-profile solutions. We tailor lighting levels to the scale of the space and the way you use it—front approach, side return, terrace or balcony. Our team understands how to work around established planting and heritage detailing. If you’re in Maze Hill or Blackheath, we’ll match the look to the property style.
We start with a site visit and lighting plan, then specify fittings for durability, colour temperature and beam angle. Installation is handled by qualified electricians where required, with tidy trenching and clear handover instructions. You’ll get a tested system with smart-control setup if requested, plus advice on positioning and future expansion. Homeowners choose us for reliable scheduling, neat workmanship and long-lasting results.
Working in the Royal Borough of Greenwich means planning for mixed access: gated mews, narrow side returns and controlled parking near busy routes. Many properties have older brickwork and established gardens, so we use low-impact fixing methods and careful trenching to protect roots and paving. We also consider light spill for close neighbours and flats, using shields and warm colour temperatures. If needed, we coordinate deliveries and work hours to suit local restrictions.




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Costs vary with the number of fittings, cable runs and control options. As a guide, small setups (6–10 lights with a basic transformer and timer) often start around £1,200–£2,500. Medium schemes with uplighting, wall lights and multiple zones are commonly £2,500–£6,000. Larger gardens or premium smart systems can be £6,000–£12,000+. We provide a detailed, itemised quote after a site visit.
Most installations take 1–3 days, depending on the number of lights, the distance to power, and whether we’re integrating with existing electrics. A simple path-lighting run can be completed in a day, while multi-zone systems with uplighting, deck lights and smart controls may take longer. Timescales also depend on ground conditions, lifting and relaying paving, and access for trenching. We confirm a schedule before work begins.
Garden lighting is usually permitted development, so planning permission isn’t normally required for typical low-voltage installations. However, rules can differ for listed buildings, conservation areas, or if fittings materially alter the exterior appearance. We’ll ask the right questions during the survey and advise if approvals may be needed. Where required, we can help you document the proposal and keep the design sympathetic to the property and surrounding neighbours.
We provide a 10-year warranty on our installation workmanship, covering issues such as cable routing, connections and fixings when used as intended. Manufacturer warranties on fittings and drivers vary by brand, and we’ll confirm these in your specification. If a fault occurs, we’ll diagnose whether it’s a component failure or an installation issue and arrange a repair promptly. We also offer maintenance visits for seasonal checks and re-aiming.
We offer path lighting, uplighting, deck lights, festoon lighting, spotlights and wall lights, with finishes such as stainless steel, powder-coated black, corten-style tones and discreet bronze. You can choose warm white for a softer look or neutral white for crisper visibility. Solar options work well for low-traffic areas, while mains or low-voltage systems suit higher output needs. We’ll create a layout showing beam angles and zones, then fine-tune positions on site.
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