Outdoor Lighting in Hayes (Bromley) that makes your garden safer, more usable, and beautifully defined after dark. From subtle path lighting to statement uplighting and smart controls, we design and install lighting that suits your home and lifestyle.
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Evenings around Hayes Common and Norman Park are made for outdoor spaces—when your garden lighting is done properly. We create layered lighting schemes that guide guests along paths, highlight planting, and add discreet security around entrances and side returns. Whether you want a calm glow for entertaining or brighter coverage for driveways, we tailor the layout to your garden. Installations are planned to look neat by day and impressive at night.
Hayes (BR2) has a mix of large detached houses, period cottages and classic 1930s properties, often with generous front gardens and longer side access. That variety calls for different lighting approaches—uplighting to flatter mature trees, deck lights for steps and seating areas, and low-glare path lighting for winding routes. We also design around existing brickwork, heritage-style details and established planting. The result feels like it belongs to the property, not bolted on afterwards.
We start with a site visit, discuss how you use the garden, then propose a clear lighting plan with fitting options and cable routes. Our team installs safely and tidily, testing zones and aiming angles at dusk where possible for the best effect. We use quality, weather-rated fittings and reliable transformers, with smart controls available for schedules and scenes. Homeowners choose us for consistent workmanship, transparent costs and a 10-year warranty for peace of mind.
In the outdoor lighting Hayes (Bromley) area, gardens often border commons and mature trees, so we control glare and light spill to keep things comfortable for neighbours and wildlife. Many BR2 homes have longer drives and side passages, so we plan cable routes and access carefully to keep finishes tidy. We also factor in parking and delivery access near Hayes station and residential streets. If any constraints apply to listed buildings or boundary works, we’ll flag them early and adapt the design.
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Most projects in Hayes (Bromley) fall around £800–£3,000 depending on the number of fittings, cable runs and controls. As a guide, installed lights are typically £100–£500 per light, with path lights usually at the lower end and premium uplights or smart-controlled zones higher. Costs also vary with access, the need to lift paving, and whether you want PIR security lighting or app-based scenes.
Most outdoor lighting installs take 1–2 days, including setting out, cabling, fitting lights and testing. Simple path lighting on soft borders can be completed faster, while longer cable runs, multiple zones, or working around patios and driveways can add time. We’ll also allow time for aiming and fine-tuning beams so uplighting and feature lighting look right after dark. Weather and access can affect scheduling.
Outdoor lighting is usually permitted development for UK homes, so planning permission isn’t normally required. However, rules can change if your property is listed, in a conservation area, or if you’re adding lighting to certain structures or boundaries. We’ll discuss your property details, check any relevant constraints, and recommend a compliant approach. We also design to reduce glare and spill, which helps avoid neighbour concerns.
We provide a 10-year warranty covering our workmanship, including installation integrity, cable routing and connections completed by our team. Individual fittings and drivers/transformers may also carry manufacturer warranties, which we’ll confirm in your proposal. If an issue arises, we’ll diagnose whether it’s a fitting fault, control setting, or connection problem and put it right. We also provide guidance on maintenance to keep performance consistent.
We offer path lighting (bollards and low-level markers), uplighting for trees and façades, deck and step lights, security lighting with PIR sensors, and feature lighting for focal points. Finishes typically include stainless steel, black powder-coat and discreet bronze tones to suit period or 1930s homes. Smart controls can provide zones, timers, dimming and app control. We help you choose based on garden layout, desired brightness and the look you want at night.
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