Fine Landscaping delivers Landscaper Contractors in New Malden for gardens that look sharp and work hard. From patios and driveways to planting schemes and water features, we build outdoor spaces made for everyday living. Based nearby, we’re typically on site within 25 minutes.
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From New Malden High Street to the quieter roads near Beverley Park, homeowners want gardens that are practical, tidy and built to last. Our team handles the full scope of garden design, hard landscaping and soft landscaping under one roof. Whether you’re after a new patio for entertaining or a smarter front garden and driveway, we manage the project end to end. Expect clear communication, clean workmanship and finishes that suit the suburban character of KT3.
New Malden’s mix of 1930s semis, Edwardian houses and modern apartments calls for tailored solutions rather than one-size-fits-all landscaping. We regularly improve narrow side access plots, sloping lawns and compact courtyards, balancing storage, seating and planting. For family gardens near Manor Park or Motspur Park, we often include durable paving, safe edges and year-round planting. If you’re in a newer development, we can soften hard lines with layered planting schemes and discreet screening.
We start with a site visit, measurements and a design-led plan that matches how you use the space. Then we schedule works logically—groundworks first, followed by paving, fencing, planting and any water features—so the build stays efficient. You’ll get a written scope, transparent options and tidy handover. Local homeowners choose us for reliable timelines, respectful crews and a 10-year warranty on workmanship.
As landscaper contractors New Malden area residents rely on, we plan around typical access constraints on 1930s plots and shared driveways. We account for clay-heavy ground, drainage routes and levels to prevent pooling on patios and paths. Parking and deliveries can be tight near New Malden High Street, so we book drops sensibly and keep pathways clear. We also stay mindful of Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames requirements when surfacing front gardens or altering boundaries.




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Costs vary by size, access and specification. As a guide, small patio builds often start from £2,500–£5,000, while larger patios with steps, lighting ducts or drainage commonly fall between £6,000–£15,000. Driveways are typically £5,000–£20,000 depending on area and surfacing. Full garden redesigns with fencing, planting and features can range from £10,000–£40,000+.
Timescales depend on scope and weather. A straightforward patio or fencing run may take 2–5 days, while a driveway often takes 1–2 weeks including excavation and curing time. A full garden transformation with levels, paving, planting and water features typically runs 2–6 weeks. Access, waste removal logistics, ground conditions and bespoke materials can extend programmes, but we provide a clear schedule before starting.
Most garden landscaping is permitted development, but there are key exceptions. Front driveways usually need permeable surfacing or suitable drainage to comply with rules on runoff; otherwise permission may be required. Boundary walls, fences and gates can also have height limits, especially on corners. If your home is listed or in a conservation area, extra controls may apply. We check constraints and advise before you commit.
We provide a 10-year warranty on workmanship for our installed hard landscaping, such as patios, paths, driveways, retaining edges and fencing installation. This covers issues arising from installation faults, such as movement caused by inadequate sub-base or poor fixing methods. Materials are also covered by their manufacturer warranties where applicable. We’ll explain what’s included in writing and how to look after surfaces to keep them performing well.
We offer a wide range of options to suit New Malden homes, from porcelain paving and sandstone to block paving, resin-bound surfacing and gravel with stabilisation. For fencing, popular choices include closeboard, slatted screening and contemporary composite panels. Planting schemes can be low-maintenance evergreen structure, cottage-style colour, or wildlife-friendly mixes. We’ll help you choose based on light, soil, privacy needs and the style of your property.
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