Transform your outdoor space with Garden Makeovers in Tulse Hill by Fine Landscaping. From full design to patios, decking, planting, lighting and water features, we deliver a garden that suits how you live. Based nearby, we can be on site in around 10 minutes for surveys and updates.
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Tulse Hill gardens often need smart layout changes to make the most of every metre, whether you’re near Tulse Hill station or closer to Brockwell Park. We create complete makeovers that improve flow, add usable seating areas, and bring year-round structure. Expect a considered balance of hard landscaping and planting, not a quick tidy-up. If you’re in SW2, we’ll tailor the design to your light levels, privacy needs and lifestyle.
Local homes range from Victorian terraces and Edwardian houses to post-war estates, each with different access and levels. We’re used to narrow side returns, stepped plots and shared boundaries, and we plan builds to minimise disruption. Our garden makeovers Tulse Hill area clients choose often include new patios, raised beds, and practical storage solutions. Planting plans are selected to suit urban conditions and to look good in every season.
We start with a site visit, then produce a clear concept and materials palette before any groundworks begin. Your project is managed end-to-end: design, excavation, drainage, paving, decking, planting, lighting and water features. We protect your home, keep the site tidy, and provide a written scope so you know exactly what’s included. Homeowners trust us for consistent workmanship, transparent communication and a 10-year warranty on qualifying installations.
Working across the London Borough of Lambeth, we plan around controlled parking, school-run traffic and tight access typical of SW2 streets. Many gardens have clay-heavy ground and compacted subsoil, so we prioritise drainage, soil improvement and stable sub-bases for patios. We also account for neighbouring sightlines common around the Tulse Hill Estate, using screening planting and thoughtful levels. Our approach keeps builds compliant, practical and suited to local property styles.




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Costs vary with size, access and specification. As a guide, a small refresh with new planting and minor hard landscaping may start around £3,000–£7,000. Mid-size makeovers with a new patio or decking, lighting and structured planting often fall between £10,000–£25,000. Large, fully regraded gardens with premium paving, bespoke joinery and water features can be £30,000+. We provide an itemised estimate after a survey.
Most projects take 1–3 weeks on site, depending on complexity. A straightforward patio, planting and lighting scheme might be completed in 5–10 working days. Full redesigns involving excavation, retaining edges, drainage and multiple zones can take 3–6 weeks. Timelines are affected by access through the house, skip placement, weather, curing times for concrete and the lead time for bespoke materials. We agree a schedule before work starts.
Many garden works are permitted development, such as patios, decking at low level and planting changes. However, rules can apply to raised platforms, significant level changes, boundary walls, works near trees with protection orders, and drainage to the public sewer. If you’re in a conservation area or your property is listed, extra constraints may apply. We flag likely permissions early and can advise on compliant permeable paving and drainage solutions.
Yes. We provide a 10-year warranty on qualifying hard landscaping installations, covering workmanship and structural integrity for items such as patios, paving bases, retaining edges and decking subframes (subject to care and fair use). Manufacturer warranties apply to products like lighting fittings, composite boards and pumps for water features. We also give aftercare guidance for planting and can return for seasonal maintenance if you’d like ongoing support.
We tailor each design to your home and budget. Popular choices include porcelain or sandstone patios, composite or hardwood decking, brick or rendered raised beds, and low-voltage garden lighting for steps and borders. Planting can range from architectural evergreens to pollinator-friendly cottage mixes, with irrigation options where needed. Water features include rills, bubbling stones and compact ponds. We bring samples, explain pros and cons, and help you choose a cohesive palette.
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