Transform evenings outdoors with Garden Lighting in Raynes Park. From subtle path lighting to statement uplighting and smart controls, we design and install lighting that looks great and feels safe. Perfect for SW20 family gardens and entertaining spaces.
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Raynes Park gardens deserve lighting that works as hard as they do—especially for busy households commuting via Raynes Park station. We create layered schemes that guide you along paths, highlight planting, and make patios usable after dark. Whether you’re near Cannon Hill Common or closer to Wimbledon, we tailor the brightness and beam angles to your layout. The result is a garden that feels welcoming, not overlit.
Homes across SW20 range from 1930s semis to Victorian terraces and Edwardian houses, often with side returns, long lawns, and mature borders. We plan cabling routes that respect existing paving, drainage runs, and established planting. For period properties, we favour discreet fittings and warm colour temperatures to complement brickwork and traditional detailing. If your garden backs onto neighbouring plots, we also manage glare and privacy carefully.
We start with an on-site consultation, then provide a clear lighting plan covering zones, fittings, cable routes, and controls. Installations are carried out neatly with weatherproof connections, tidy trenching, and safe transformer placement where required. Every system is tested at night to confirm coverage and avoid hotspots. Local homeowners choose us for reliable scheduling, clean finishes, and a 10-year warranty for peace of mind.
Raynes Park access can be tight on some residential roads, so we plan deliveries and parking to minimise disruption. Many gardens sit behind long side passages, so we choose cable routes that avoid unnecessary lifting of paving and protect roots. We’re familiar with property layouts across the London Borough of Merton, including boundary walls and shared fences that affect light spill. If you’re in the garden lighting Raynes park area near New Malden or Motspur Park, we’ll adapt fitting choices to suit exposure and privacy.




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Costs vary with the number of fittings, cable runs, and control options. As a guide, a small scheme (6–10 LED lights with transformer and basic timer) often starts around £900–£1,800. Medium gardens with layered lighting and multiple zones are commonly £2,000–£4,000. Larger designs with smart controls, feature uplighting and extensive wiring can be £4,500–£8,000+. We’ll confirm a tailored range after a site visit.
Most installations take 1–3 days, depending on the size of the garden and how much trenching or lifting is needed. A simple path and patio setup can often be completed in a day, while larger gardens with multiple zones, uplighting and wall lights may take longer. Timescales are affected by access, existing paving, and whether we’re integrating deck lights or smart controls. We’ll agree a schedule before work begins.
In most cases, garden lighting is permitted development and doesn’t require planning permission, particularly for low-voltage systems and standard domestic fittings. However, restrictions can apply for listed buildings, conservation areas, or if lights materially affect neighbours (for example, glare or excessive brightness). We’ll advise on sensible placement and beam angles and can help you check any relevant guidance for the London Borough of Merton before installation.
We provide a 10-year warranty on our workmanship, covering installation quality such as cable routing, connections, and weatherproofing. Manufacturer warranties on fittings, drivers and transformers vary by brand, and we’ll confirm these in your proposal. If an issue arises, we’ll diagnose whether it’s a component fault, accidental damage, or an installation-related problem and put it right promptly. We also offer maintenance visits to keep systems performing well.
We design with a mix of path lighting, spotlights, uplighting, wall lights, deck lights and festoon lighting to build layers and avoid harsh pools of light. Popular finishes include anthracite, black, stainless steel and aged bronze to suit period terraces and 1930s homes. You can choose solar options for specific areas, or a fully wired LED system for consistent output. We’ll help you select beam angles, colour temperature and smart controls to match how you use the garden.
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