Garden Lighting in Marylebone that makes evenings safer, warmer and more usable. From subtle path lighting to dramatic uplighting, we design and install systems that suit W1 gardens and terraces.
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Evening Marylebone has its own atmosphere, and the right lighting lets you enjoy it from your own garden or terrace. We create layered schemes using path lighting, wall lights and spotlights to define routes, seating areas and planting. Whether you’re close to Marylebone High Street or a quieter street near Regent’s Park, we tailor light levels to feel calm rather than harsh. Expect clean cabling, neat finishes and lighting that flatters the space after dark.
Homes around W1 often include Georgian townhouses, mansion blocks and period conversions, each with different access and outdoor layouts. We’re used to compact courtyards, raised terraces and communal garden edges where glare control matters. For balconies and decks, deck lights and low-level wall lights add safety without spoiling views. If you need a flexible setup, smart controls make it easy to switch scenes for dining, entertaining or late-night security.
We start with an on-site survey, then produce a practical lighting plan showing fixture positions, beam angles and switching zones. Installations use quality, low-voltage LED fittings and weatherproof connections, with tidy trenching and reinstatement. We test illumination at dusk where possible and adjust aiming for a balanced finish. Homeowners choose us for reliable scheduling, clear communication and a 10-year warranty on workmanship.
Working in the garden lighting Marylebone area means planning for tight access, shared entrances and limited on-street parking. We schedule deliveries carefully and keep disruption low, especially around busy routes near Baker Street and W1 streets. Many properties have mature planting and period brickwork, so we select warm colour temperatures and discreet fittings that suit heritage details. For garden lighting in City of Westminster, we also consider boundary light spill and neighbour sightlines from mansion blocks.




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Costs vary with the number of fittings, cabling routes and control options. As a guide, a small courtyard scheme with 6–10 LED fittings and a basic transformer typically starts around £1,200–£2,500. Medium gardens with 12–20 fittings, zoning and smarter controls often fall between £2,500–£5,500. Larger, fully layered designs with premium fixtures, wall lights and multiple circuits can be £6,000–£12,000+.
Most installations take 1–3 days, depending on garden size, surface types and cable runs. A simple path lighting setup in a small W1 courtyard can often be completed in a day. More detailed schemes with uplighting, deck lights and multiple zones usually need 2–3 days, plus time for aiming and evening testing. Timescales can extend if access is restricted, surfaces need careful lifting, or additional electrical work is required.
In many cases, garden lighting is permitted development and doesn’t require planning permission, especially for low-voltage fittings within your boundary. However, rules can differ for listed buildings, conservation areas, and certain façade-mounted wall lights. In City of Westminster we always check the property context, proposed mounting locations and any restrictions that may apply. If approvals or landlord/freeholder consent are needed, we’ll flag this early and help you proceed correctly.
We provide a 10-year warranty on our workmanship, covering installation quality such as cable joints, connections, mounting and weatherproofing. Manufacturer warranties on fittings and transformers vary by brand, and we’ll confirm these in your proposal. If an issue arises, we diagnose faults promptly and repair or replace affected components where covered. We also offer guidance on ongoing maintenance, aiming adjustments and safe cleaning to keep performance consistent.
We offer a wide range of styles, from discreet black or brushed stainless path lights to compact spike spotlights for borders. Popular choices include warm-white uplighting for trees, recessed deck lights for terraces, festoon lighting for entertaining, and wall lights for steps and doorways. Solar options can suit areas where cabling is impractical, while smart controls enable scenes, dimming and timers. We help you choose based on layout, planting, and the look of your property.
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