Our lighting hire focuses on warm, practical setups for small parties and relaxed gatherings. You choose a package, we share straightforward notes on placing poles, protecting cables, and getting an even glow that suits food tables, paths, and a corner for music.
Guidance here is based on common garden layouts, venue rules, and simple safety checks. Weather, surface conditions, and local event timings can affect placement, so treat these pages as steady pointers you can adapt on the day.
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Warm String Set
£25 / evening
A simple run of warm white strings with clips and outdoor lead — suited to fences, pergolas, and compact courtyards.
Festoon & Poles Kit
£38 / evening
Create a small canopy over seating or a buffet line. Includes two poles, anchors, guide cord, and placement tips.
Uplight & Wash Pair
£42 / evening
Two compact uplights for trees or walls, adding depth to the space without glare around seating or serving areas.
A neat canopy gives even light over food and seats. Use anchors or tubs with weight if the surface is hard.
A low run marks walkways without glare. Keep lines clear of trip points and allow for gates or late deliveries.
+44 1273 946 572
18 Tidy Street, Brighton BN1 4EL, England
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Can the kits run from a standard socket?
Most packages use regular 230V sockets with outdoor-rated leads. If sockets are distant, we’ll outline safe cable routes and cover options.
What if the forecast changes?
Wind and rain can affect placement or pole spacing. We suggest flexible anchor points and a spare route for cables so you can adjust calmly.
Do you include dimming?
Selected sets include low-glare bulbs and simple dimming options. We’ll note which kits pair with dimmers and how to position them.
Is setup complicated?
Most layouts follow a short sequence: plan spans, place anchors, run cable, then test. The notes on these pages walk through each step.
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