Housing Development Landscaping in Fulham that helps schemes sell faster and live better. We deliver show home gardens, communal spaces, driveways and boundary treatments with a premium finish.
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From Fulham Broadway to the riverside near Bishops Park, landscaping plays a major role in how a development is perceived. Fine Landscaping supports developers and homeowners’ associations with show home gardens, communal areas and complete external packages. We create welcoming front gardens, practical rear gardens and robust boundary treatments that look sharp from day one. Every detail is planned to suit the pace and standards of modern housing delivery in SW6.
Fulham’s mix of Victorian terraces, mansion flats and modern riverside apartments calls for flexible, well-considered design. We regularly work on tight access plots, shared courtyards and roof-adjacent podium spaces where drainage, levels and privacy are key. Materials and planting are selected to complement brick façades, contemporary cladding and period streetscapes. If your site sits near Craven Cottage or Parsons Green, we’ll tailor the look to match local character without overcomplicating maintenance.
Our process starts with a site visit, programme alignment and clear specifications for each plot and communal zone. We coordinate groundworks, planting, paving, fencing and street planting so handover is smooth and snagging is minimal. You’ll receive practical care guidance and the option of maintenance contracts to keep everything looking established. Many clients choose us for consistent workmanship, tidy sites and a 10-year warranty on qualifying installations.
Working in the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham often means controlled parking, strict working hours and careful neighbour management. Many streets around SW6 have limited access, so we plan deliveries, waste removal and materials storage to avoid delays. Riverside soils can vary, so we assess drainage and specify the right sub-bases and planting media. This local approach keeps housing development landscaping Fulham area projects running smoothly from enabling works to final handover.




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Costs depend on plot size, access, specification and how many units are included. As a guide, front garden packages often start around £1,500–£4,000 per plot, rear gardens £4,000–£12,000+, and driveways commonly £3,000–£10,000+. Communal courtyards and street planting are usually priced per m² and scope, often £15,000–£100,000+ for larger schemes. We provide itemised schedules to suit your programme.
Timescales vary with phasing, weather and site readiness. A single plot front garden may take 1–3 days, while a rear garden with paving, turf and fencing typically takes 1–2 weeks. Communal areas can run from 2–8+ weeks depending on levels, drainage and hardscape complexity. Lead times for bespoke gates, stone and large specimen planting can affect the programme, so we confirm procurement early and sequence works to match handovers.
Many garden works are permitted development, but there are important exceptions. New or altered driveways may need permeable surfacing or drainage to comply with SuDS rules, and boundary walls/fences can have height limits, especially on highway frontages. Flats, listed buildings and conservation areas can have tighter controls. We review your site constraints, check relevant guidance for housing development landscaping in London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham, and flag anything that may need consent.
We provide a 10-year warranty on qualifying workmanship for hard landscaping installations such as paving build-ups, retaining details, fencing structures and properly specified sub-bases. Planting is covered on a staged basis subject to season, aftercare and irrigation arrangements, as living materials depend on maintenance and weather. We also offer maintenance contracts to protect your investment and keep communal areas and show home gardens looking their best through establishment and beyond.
Common choices include porcelain or sandstone paving, resin-bound or block-paved driveways, timber or composite fencing, and brick or slatted screening for privacy. For planting, we often specify evergreen structure with seasonal interest—think pleached trees, ornamental grasses and pollinator-friendly perennials—plus robust lawns or low-maintenance groundcovers in communal areas. We’ll propose options that suit your architecture, footfall and maintenance budget, with samples and clear specifications for approval.
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