Transform evenings outdoors with Garden Lighting in New Malden. From subtle path lighting to statement uplighting, we design and install lighting that feels safe, elegant and effortless to use.
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New Malden gardens deserve lighting that works for real life, whether you’re walking back from New Malden High Street or hosting friends after dinner at the local Korean restaurants. We create layered schemes that guide steps, highlight planting and add atmosphere without glare. Expect discreet fittings, tidy cabling and a finish that looks intentional by day and stunning at night. We cover KT3 and nearby streets with designs tailored to each plot.
Homes here range from 1930s semis with side access to Edwardian houses with deep rear gardens, plus modern apartments needing balcony or terrace lighting. We plan layouts that suit mature boundaries, patios, decking and garden rooms, balancing brightness with warmth. In places like Raynes Park and Motspur Park, we often add path lighting to long side returns and spotlights to feature trees. Every design is scaled to the property, not a one-size template.
We start with an evening-focused site survey, then propose a clear lighting plan with fitting positions, beam angles and control options. Installation is handled by qualified professionals, with careful trenching, protection for cables and neat reinstatement. You’ll get straightforward guidance on timers, smart controls and maintenance, plus a written 10-year warranty for peace of mind. Many homeowners choose us because we’re based just 25 minutes away and respond quickly if you need adjustments.
Across the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames, access and parking can be tight, especially on residential roads near Beverley Park. We plan deliveries, cable routes and installation times to minimise disruption and keep pathways usable. New Malden’s mix of mature gardens and compact plots benefits from careful beam control to avoid light spill to neighbours. We also specify weatherproof fittings suited to shaded areas and lawn edges.




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Costs vary with the number of fittings, cable runs and control systems. As a guide, a small scheme (6–10 fittings such as path lights and wall lights) often starts around £1,200–£2,500. Medium gardens with uplighting, deck lights and smart controls commonly fall between £2,500–£5,500. Larger, fully layered designs with multiple zones can be £5,500–£10,000+. We provide a detailed, itemised quote after a site visit.
Most installations take 1–3 days, depending on garden size, the number of circuits and how much cabling needs to be concealed. A simple path lighting run can often be completed in a day, while layered schemes with uplighting, wall lights and smart controls may take longer. Timescales are affected by access, existing paving/decking, and whether we’re integrating lighting into new landscaping works. We’ll confirm a schedule before we start.
In most cases, garden lighting is permitted and doesn’t require planning permission, particularly for low-voltage systems and standard fittings. However, restrictions can apply for listed buildings, conservation areas, or if lights materially affect neighbours (for example, glare or excessive brightness). We design with light spill in mind and can advise on sensible placement and output. If any approvals are needed, we’ll flag them early and help you stay compliant.
We back our workmanship with a 10-year warranty, covering installation quality such as cable routing, connections and fixings. Individual fittings and transformers also carry manufacturer warranties, which vary by brand and specification; we’ll provide these details with your handover pack. If an issue arises, we’ll troubleshoot quickly and replace or repair components where covered. We also offer maintenance visits to clean lenses, adjust beam angles and check timers or smart settings.
We design to your garden’s layout and how you use it, combining options like path lighting, uplighting, spotlights, wall lights, deck lights and festoon lighting. Finishes range from discreet black or anthracite to stainless steel and brass for a warmer look. Controls can be simple photocells and timers, smart app-based systems with scenes, or solar options for accent areas. We’ll recommend beam angles, colour temperature and brightness for a cohesive result.
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