Outdoor Seating Areas in Marylebone, crafted for relaxed dining, sun lounging and evening entertaining. From pergola seating and built-in benches to fire pit areas and lighting, we create spaces that suit W1 gardens and terraces.
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Marylebone gardens often need smart zoning to balance privacy, sunlight and everyday use. We design outdoor seating that works for morning coffee near Marylebone High Street, family meals, or quiet evenings after a walk in Regent’s Park. Expect clean lines, premium finishes and layouts that feel natural from the first step outside. Whether you want a dining space or a sheltered reading corner, we plan it around how you live.
Our team is used to the proportions and constraints of Georgian townhouses, mansion blocks and period conversions across W1. Courtyards, roof terraces and compact rear gardens benefit from built-in benches, integrated storage and carefully positioned shade structures. We also work with clients in nearby Mayfair and Fitzrovia where access can be tight and neighbours are close. The result is a seating area that looks considered, not crowded.
We start with a site visit, measurements and a clear design proposal, then confirm levels, drainage and lighting routes before any build begins. You’ll get a tidy, staged installation with protection for existing finishes and communal areas where required. We keep communication straightforward and provide written specifications so you know exactly what’s included. Fine Landscaping is based 45 minutes away, making ongoing support and aftercare easy.
Working in the City of Westminster means planning for restricted access, controlled parking and considerate working hours. Many Marylebone homes have basement levels, lightwells and older drainage runs, so we check levels and water management before laying patios or fixing pergola posts. For mansion blocks, we coordinate deliveries and protect shared corridors and lifts where needed. Our approach keeps the build smooth and the finish precise.




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Costs vary with size, access and specification. For outdoor seating areas Marylebone area projects, a simple paved patio with basic lighting often starts around £3,500–£7,500. Built-in benches, pergola seating and higher-end porcelain or stone typically sit between £8,000–£18,000. Larger schemes with fire pit areas, bespoke joinery and layered lighting can reach £20,000–£45,000+. We provide a detailed breakdown after a site visit.
Most projects take 1–3 weeks on site, depending on groundwork and finishes. A straightforward patio and dining space may be completed in 5–8 working days, while pergolas, built-in benches and lighting usually extend the programme to 10–15 days. Fire pit areas, drainage upgrades, or complex access (common around Baker Street and W1 mansion blocks) can add time. We confirm a schedule before starting.
Many garden seating upgrades are permitted development, such as patios, low-level seating and standard lighting, provided levels aren’t significantly raised and there’s no major change to drainage. However, outdoor seating areas in City of Westminster can be affected by conservation areas, listed building status, and rules around structures like pergolas or taller shade features. We check constraints, advise on what’s likely to need consent, and can support drawings for any applications.
We provide a 10-year warranty on workmanship for our hard landscaping installations, covering issues such as patio movement due to incorrect sub-base preparation, poor jointing, or installation-related defects. Manufacturer warranties apply separately for products like lighting, pergola components and paving materials. We also give care guidance to keep surfaces, timber and metalwork looking their best. Any snagging is handled promptly and professionally.
We offer a wide range, from porcelain paving and natural stone to clay pavers that suit period conversions. Seating can be built-in masonry with timber tops, slatted hardwood benches, or compact modular layouts for courtyards. Pergolas can be timber or aluminium, with retractable canopies or louvred roofs, plus integrated lighting. We’ll help you choose based on style, slip resistance, maintenance, and how you plan to use the space.
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