Raised Flower Beds and Sleeper Beds in Soho, built to suit compact W1 gardens and terraces. From sleeper planters to brick, stone or metal beds, we create clean lines and healthier planting. Expect tidy workmanship, smart drainage and a finish that complements your property.
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Soho gardens and terraces often need planting solutions that look sharp and work hard. We design and install raised beds that bring structure to courtyards near Soho Square, roof terraces, and small rear gardens around Carnaby Street. Whether you want a productive vegetable garden or a statement flower bed, raised beds improve soil depth and make maintenance easier. Our builds are tailored to your layout, light levels and how you use the space.
Local properties range from Georgian townhouses to mansion flats and commercial conversions, so access and load limits matter. We regularly work with narrow side returns, internal stair access and shared entrances, planning deliveries and waste removal carefully. For raised flower beds and sleeper beds Soho area projects, we can create slimline borders, corner beds and tiered beds that maximise planting without stealing floor space. Finishes are chosen to complement period brickwork, contemporary stone paving or modern balconies.
We start with a site visit to measure, check levels, and discuss planting goals and maintenance. You’ll receive a clear specification covering materials, drainage, liners and edging details, plus a tidy schedule that respects neighbours. We build for longevity—proper foundations, fixings and rot protection where required—then leave the site clean and ready to plant. Homeowners choose us for consistent workmanship, straightforward communication and dependable aftercare.
Soho sites often involve tight access, controlled parking and shared boundaries, so we plan deliveries and loading times carefully. We also consider drainage and runoff, especially on paved courtyards and roof terraces, to protect surrounding surfaces. For raised flower beds and sleeper beds in City of Westminster, we adapt bed heights and weights to suit balconies, lightwells and older sub-bases. Where needed, we can help you check any building management rules before work starts.




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Costs vary by size, material and access. As a guide, simple timber sleeper beds often start from around £450–£900 for smaller runs, while larger or tiered designs commonly fall between £1,200–£3,000+. Brick, stone or metal beds can be higher due to foundations and labour, typically £1,800–£5,000+ for substantial installations. Restricted access in W1 can affect delivery and waste removal costs.
Most small sleeper beds can be installed in 1 day, including base preparation and tidy-up. Larger layouts, tiered beds, or brick/stone builds usually take 2–5 days depending on foundations, curing time and the amount of excavation. Access in mansion flats or commercial conversions can add time for hand-carrying materials. If you want soil supply and planting included, allow an extra half day to two days.
In many cases, raised beds in a private garden are permitted and don’t require planning permission. However, rules can change for listed buildings, conservation areas, roof terraces, or where work alters boundary walls or drainage. In City of Westminster, some properties also have building management or leaseholder requirements. We’ll flag likely issues during the survey and can help you check with the council or managing agent before we start.
Yes. Our installations come with a 10-year warranty covering workmanship and structural integrity of the bed build (fixings, alignment, stability and construction). It doesn’t cover normal weathering, accidental damage, or plant failure, but we do advise on soil, drainage and liners to extend lifespan. If a defect linked to our build appears within the warranty period, we’ll arrange an inspection and put it right promptly.
We build sleeper beds, brick beds, stone beds and metal beds, with options for straight runs, L-shapes, corner beds and tiered beds for slopes or split levels. Popular choices in W1 include slimline steel edging for a modern look, or brick to match Georgian façades. We’ll help you choose height, coping details, liners and drainage based on planting plans—vegetable gardens, cut-flower beds or low-maintenance shrubs.
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