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Light the Way This Autumn: Bring Your Garden to Life

  • Oscar Marsland-Roberts
  • Oct 14
  • 2 min read
MRLandscapes Garden Build

Autumn is a season we truly cherish here at MRLandscapes. There’s something magical about crisp early mornings, a gentle mist, and dew glistening across the garden. Even as the evenings draw in and the days grow cooler, your outdoor space can continue to delight, and at MRLandscapes, we believe that lighting plays a starring role.


Outdoor lighting isn’t just functional; it’s an art form. The right design adds warmth, atmosphere, and depth to your garden, transforming it into a true extension of your home. From subtle uplighting beneath trees to softly lit pathways and architectural features, lighting can turn your garden into a year-round sanctuary.a


Our Autumn Design Offer

This October*, when you book a full detail garden design package with MRLandscapes, we’ll include bespoke garden lighting worth £500, complimentary, when your build goes ahead. It’s our way of helping you enjoy your garden well into the evenings and colder months.


Garden design and build by MRLandscapes

Autumn Lighting Tips:


  • Layer your lighting: Combine ambient, accent, and path lighting to bring depth and texture.

  • Highlight natural structure: Uplight trees, sculptural plants, or textured walls for a beautiful evening focus.

  • Frame your view: Position lighting where it can be enjoyed from indoors for a soft, inviting look.

  • Add warmth: Use warm white tones and subtle glows around seating areas or firepits.

  • Keep it understated: Soft, low-level lighting enhances the mood without overpowering your design.


Start Your Garden Journey This Autumn

Book your design consultation this October, and by spring, you’ll have a garden ready to enjoy - day and night. Whether it’s design, build, planting, or maintenance, we’re here to help you create a garden you’ll love all year round.


Explore our projects and find inspiration for your own garden: www.mrlandscapes.co.uk


*Offer ends 31st October 2025



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