Garden Lighting in Tulse Hill that makes your outdoor space safer and more inviting after dark. From subtle path lighting to statement uplighting, we design, supply and install lighting that suits your home and lifestyle. Choose solar options or smart controls for effortless evening ambience.
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Evening lighting transforms how you use your garden, whether you’re arriving home via Tulse Hill station or hosting friends after a walk in Brockwell Park. We design lighting that guides steps, highlights planting, and adds warmth to patios and entrances. Our installations are tidy, discreet and tailored to your layout. For SW2 homeowners, we balance aesthetics with practical visibility and security.
Tulse Hill’s Victorian terraces and Edwardian houses often have narrow side returns, stepped levels and long rear gardens that benefit from layered lighting. Post-war estates can have shared access routes and communal edges where well-placed wall lights and spotlights improve safety. We plan cable routes to minimise disruption and keep finishes neat against brickwork, paving and timber. The result feels integrated, not bolted on.
We start with a site visit to map key sightlines, dark spots and power options, then propose a clear lighting plan and itemised costs. Installations use quality fittings, weatherproof connections and safe cable protection, with testing and commissioning included. We can add smart controls for scenes, timers and app control, plus solar options where suitable. Local homeowners choose us for reliable scheduling, clean workmanship and a 10-year warranty.
Working across the London Borough of Lambeth, we’re used to tight access, on-street parking and careful waste handling on residential roads. Many Tulse Hill properties have mature trees and mixed boundaries, so we position lights to avoid harsh shadows and light spill. We also plan around existing paving, drains and raised beds to keep excavation minimal. If your property sits near the Tulse Hill Estate or along busier routes, we’ll prioritise security lighting without over-brightening.




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Costs vary by the number of fittings, cable runs and whether you choose mains, solar, or smart controls. As a guide, a small setup (6–8 path or wall lights) often starts around £900–£1,800. Mid-sized gardens with uplighting and deck lights typically fall between £2,000–£4,500. Larger, fully layered schemes with smart zoning and multiple circuits can be £5,000–£10,000+.
Most installations take 1–2 days for smaller gardens, especially if we’re adding a few path lights, wall lights and a simple transformer or spur. Medium projects with multiple zones, uplighting and deck lights usually take 2–4 days. Larger schemes can take a week or more, depending on trenching, surface reinstatement, access, and whether we’re coordinating with other works such as paving or planting.
In most cases, garden lighting is permitted development and doesn’t require planning permission, particularly for low-level fittings and standard wall lights. However, extra care may be needed for listed buildings, flats with shared areas, or if lighting could affect neighbours or highways. We’ll advise on sensible placement and brightness, and we can help you check any relevant Lambeth requirements before installation.
We provide a 10-year warranty on our installation workmanship, covering issues such as cable protection, connections and fitting security when used as intended. Manufacturer warranties on fittings, lamps and smart control components vary by brand and are supplied with your paperwork. We also test and commission the system on completion and can return to adjust aiming and settings after you’ve lived with the lighting for a short period.
We offer a wide range, including discreet stainless-steel or black aluminium path lights, warm uplights for trees and brickwork, recessed deck lights, festoon lighting for entertaining areas, and focused spotlights for features. Wall lights can be modern or period-appropriate to suit Victorian and Edwardian façades. We’ll recommend colour temperature, beam angles and IP ratings, then mock up a layout so you can choose the look and brightness with confidence.
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