Garden Lighting in Wimbledon Village that makes evenings safer, warmer and more impressive. From subtle path lighting to statement uplighting, we design, supply and install lighting that suits your home and planting. Add smart controls or solar options for effortless night-time ambience.
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Wimbledon Village evenings deserve more than a single patio lantern. We create layered lighting schemes that guide guests along paths, highlight planting, and make terraces feel like an extra room. Whether you’re near Wimbledon Common or close to Wimbledon Village High Street, we’ll design lighting that complements the setting and improves security. Installations are planned to reduce glare and keep the look discreet by day.
Homes in SW19 range from large detached houses to Georgian properties and luxury apartments, each needing a different approach. Period façades often suit warm wall lights and carefully aimed spotlights, while contemporary gardens benefit from clean-lined deck lights and smart dimming. We also plan lighting around mature trees, hedges and long drives that are common in the Wimbledon Village area. The result is practical illumination that still feels premium and understated.
Our process starts with a site visit, lighting concept, and clear options for fittings, cabling routes and controls. We install safely with tidy trenching, robust connections and discreet placement, then test beam angles at dusk for the best effect. Fine Landscaping is based just 25 minutes away, so aftercare and adjustments are straightforward. Every installation is finished to a high standard and backed by our 10-year warranty for peace of mind.
In the London Borough of Merton, access and parking can be tight around busy streets near King’s College School and the village centre, so we plan deliveries and work times carefully. Many gardens here have mature planting and established lawns, so we route cables to minimise disruption and protect roots. We also consider neighbouring sightlines and light spill, especially for properties backing onto green spaces. Our designs suit both traditional façades and modern extensions common across Wimbledon and Southfields.




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Costs vary with the number of fittings, cabling distances and control options. As a guide, smaller schemes (front path or small terrace) often start around £1,200–£2,500. Mid-size gardens with mixed path lights, uplighting and a few wall lights are commonly £3,000–£7,000. Larger SW19 properties with multiple zones, smart controls and premium fittings can be £8,000–£15,000+. We provide a detailed, itemised proposal after a site visit.
Most installations take 1–3 days, depending on the number of lights, the length of cable runs and whether we’re lighting both front and rear gardens. A simple path lighting upgrade can be completed in a day, while larger schemes with uplighting, deck lights and smart controls may take several days. Timescales also depend on ground conditions, access, and whether we’re integrating lighting into new landscaping works. We confirm a schedule before starting.
Garden lighting is usually permitted development, particularly when it’s low voltage and installed within your boundary. However, restrictions can apply if your property is listed, in a conservation area, or if fittings are attached to certain elevations. There can also be considerations around light spill onto neighbours or highways. We’ll advise during the survey, check any relevant constraints for your address, and recommend compliant positions, brightness levels and controls.
We provide a 10-year warranty on our installation workmanship, covering issues such as cable routing, connections and fitting placement when used as intended. Many light fittings also include manufacturer warranties, which vary by brand and specification, and we’ll explain these clearly in your quote. After installation, we test circuits, aim beams and set controls properly to reduce faults. If something needs adjustment, we can return promptly due to our nearby base.
We design schemes using a mix of path lighting, spotlights, uplighting, wall lights and deck lights to create layers. Popular finishes include black powder-coated aluminium, stainless steel and bronze tones to suit both Georgian and contemporary properties. For atmosphere, festoon lighting works well over dining areas, while smart controls allow scenes, dimming and timers. Solar options can suit secondary paths or borders where cabling is impractical. We’ll recommend fittings based on style, brightness and durability.
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