Garden Lighting in Southfields that makes evenings outdoors safer and more inviting. From subtle path lighting to smart-controlled uplighting, we design and install lighting that suits your garden and your home.
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A well-lit garden changes how you use your outdoor space after dark, whether you’re arriving home via Southfields tube station or hosting friends on the patio. We create lighting schemes that guide footsteps, highlight planting, and add atmosphere without glare. Expect carefully positioned path lighting, spotlights and wall lights that feel natural rather than overdone. We work across SW18, including routes and gardens near Wimbledon Park.
Southfields homes often feature Victorian terraces, Edwardian houses and 1930s semis, each with different façades, boundaries and garden proportions. We tailor fittings and beam angles to brickwork, rendered walls and mature planting so the lighting looks intentional in daylight as well as at night. For compact gardens, we use layered light to create depth; for longer plots, we balance pools of light to avoid dark patches. If you’re in the garden lighting Southfields area near Earlsfield or Putney, we’ll match the style to neighbouring streetscapes.
We start with a site visit to map access routes, power options and key viewpoints from inside the house. You’ll receive a clear proposal covering fixture types, cabling routes, and control options, including solar where suitable. Installations are tidy and fully tested, with safe, weatherproof connections and neat cable concealment. Homeowners choose us for reliable scheduling, clean workmanship and a premium finish for garden lighting in London Borough of Wandsworth.
Southfields gardens can have tight side access, shared boundaries and mature roots that affect cable routes. We plan discreet wiring around patios, lawns and planting beds, and we’re mindful of parking and working hours on residential streets near King George's Park. Where properties sit close together, we angle and shield fittings to reduce light spill. Our designs suit the area’s period homes while keeping maintenance straightforward.




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Costs vary with the number of fittings, cabling distance, and whether you choose smart controls. As a guide, small schemes (e.g. 4–6 path or wall lights) often start around £900–£1,800. Mid-size gardens with layered lighting and transformers are commonly £2,000–£4,500. Larger designs with multiple zones, premium fixtures, and smart scenes can be £5,000+. We provide a detailed, itemised proposal after a site visit.
Most installations take 1–3 days depending on garden size, surface types and how many circuits are required. A simple path lighting run can often be completed in a day, while schemes with uplighting, deck lights and wall lights typically need two days for careful positioning and testing. Timescales can increase if we’re trenching through established planting, working around existing patios, or adding smart controls and zoning.
In most cases, garden lighting is permitted and doesn’t require planning permission, especially for low-voltage systems and discreet fittings. However, rules can differ for listed buildings, conservation areas, or if you’re adding new external wall lights to prominent elevations. We’ll discuss your property details and check any relevant constraints before work starts. We also design to minimise light nuisance to neighbours, which helps avoid complaints.
We back our workmanship with a 10-year warranty, covering installation-related issues such as cable routing, connections and fitting stability. Manufacturer warranties apply to the fixtures, lamps and drivers, and we’ll advise which products offer the best coverage for your budget. After installation we test and commission the system, including timers and smart controls, and we’re available for adjustments if you want to refine beam angles or lighting scenes.
We offer a wide range of styles, from discreet stainless-steel or anthracite path lights to warm brass uplighters that develop character over time. Popular choices include deck lights for steps, spotlights for feature planting, festoon lighting for entertaining, and wall lights to frame doors and terraces. Solar options can work for low-demand areas, while smart controls add dimming, schedules and zones. We’ll recommend colour temperature, beam spread and placement to suit your garden.
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