Media Wall InstallersLondon

SE19 / SE26

Media wall installers in Crystal Palace.

Our workshop is in Anerley — fifteen minutes from any Crystal Palace property. We know the streets, the parking zones, the property mix, and the local design sensibility. Crystal Palace's design-conscious community gets bolder media wall specifications than the Dulwich average: deeper colours, more drama, more confidence.

23
Crystal Palace installs since 2022
£4,400–£5,400
Typical Crystal Palace project
9
Avg working days on site
Slatted oak with Hague Blue alcove cabinetry
Most-chosen style

Crystal Palace homes

What we're building into.

Crystal Palace developed in phases — Victorian terraces from the 1870s–90s, Edwardian streets around 1900–1910, 1930s and post-war infill. A single street often has all three. We adapt the framing approach to whatever's behind the wall (solid Victorian brick, Edwardian cavity, or block-and-render in newer flats).

50%Victorian terrace

1870s–1890s around the Triangle and off Westow Hill, Anerley Hill, Sylvan Road. Solid brick walls, lime mortar.

25%Edwardian house

1900–1910 around Belvedere Road, the wider streets near Crystal Palace Park. Cavity walls, deeper alcoves.

25%1930s + flat conversion

Newer builds on Anerley Road, Sylvan Hill, and converted Victorian house flats. Acoustic detailing prioritised for neighbour considerations.

Designs that suit Crystal Palace

Three directions our Crystal Palace clients pick most.

Bold heritage colour with slatted oak

Crystal Palace clients lean bolder than Dulwich. Hague Blue, Stiffkey Blue, or deep terracotta painted alcoves flanking a slatted oak feature. The Triangle aesthetic — period plus contemporary, never neutral.

Mansion flat media wall with acoustic detailing

The flats above the Triangle's commercial parade and the converted Victorian houses on Belvedere Road need acoustic-sensitive media walls. We add Rockwool RWA45 plus mass-loaded vinyl behind the plasterboard to stop bass transmission to neighbours.

Library style for the period reader's home

Floor-to-ceiling matte black bookshelves either side of a central TV-and-fireplace recess. Heavily styled with books, plants, framed prints. Cosy reading-room atmosphere, popular with the Crystal Palace independent-shop demographic.

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Recent Crystal Palace projects

Three anonymised builds, real numbers.

Locations within the borough are kept general to preserve client privacy. Specs and pricing are exact.

Project 01

Crystal Palace Triangle, SE19 (off Westow Hill)

3-bed Victorian terrace, 1885

Slatted honey oak feature, Solution Fires SLE140, 65-inch TV, Farrow & Ball Hague Blue painted alcove cabinetry with brass cup handles, restored ceiling rose painted matching white.

Fixed price
£4,900
Build time
9 days
Project 02

Crystal Palace Park area, SE19 (Belvedere Road)

4-bed Edwardian end-of-terrace, 1908

Twin coordinating media walls — slatted oak with TV and fireplace in the front room, matte black library shelving in the back reception, both rooms painted matching Down Pipe.

Fixed price
£8,400 combined
Build time
13 days
Project 03

Anerley Road, SE20 (just below the Triangle)

2-bed first-floor flat in converted Victorian house

Wall-to-wall slatted oak on a flat internal wall (no chimney breast), 55-inch TV, slim Solution Fires SLE100, Rockwool RWA45 acoustic insulation plus mass-loaded vinyl behind plasterboard for neighbour noise control.

Fixed price
£4,200
Build time
8 days

A note from the director

Crystal Palace is home — our workshop is on Limes Avenue and most of our work walks through the door from neighbours. The Triangle aesthetic — heritage colours, slatted oak, brass and matte black, period plus contemporary — is the direction most Crystal Palace clients want. I can usually do a same-day survey here because I'm fifteen minutes from any property in SE19, SE20, or SE26. If something needs fixing after handover, I drive over the same week. That's the upside of being local.
Richard Pryce
Director, All Well Property Services Ltd

How we build in Crystal Palace

From quote to finished wall in 4–6 weeks.

01

Crystal Palace site survey

Within 3–5 working days of your enquiry, Richard Pryce visits to measure the room, check the wall construction, confirm parking and access logistics, and walk through your design.

02

Fixed-price quote

Within 48 hours of the survey: everything line-itemised, no hidden extras. The price we quote is the price you pay.

03

Build week

Workshop joinery components arrive on-site pre-built. Our two-person team works the full 9-day install. WhatsApp photos at end of every day.

04

Handover + NICEIC certificate

TV mount, fireplace controls, LED dimmer and smart lighting walked through on the final day. NICEIC certificate, manufacturer warranties and our 1-year build warranty delivered as a PDF pack.

Where we work in Crystal Palace

Specific areas across SE19 / SE26.

Crystal Palace Triangle (SE19)Westow HillChurch RoadWestow StreetAnerley Road (SE20)Anerley HillBelvedere RoadSylvan RoadSylvan HillCrystal Palace ParkGipsy Hill (SE19)Penge (SE20)Norwood

Don't see your specific street? We work across all of Crystal Palace and the surrounding postcodes. Call 0203 051 6344 to confirm.

Why Crystal Palace clients pick us

One team. Fixed price. NICEIC-certified.

Fixed price
No surprises
Build warranty
1 year written
Electrical cover
6-year NICEIC
Public liability
£5 million

Crystal Palace questions

What Crystal Palace clients ask first.

Yes — common in converted Victorians on Belvedere Road and the new builds on Anerley Road. The constraints: smaller living room (55–65 inch TV), no chimney breast (wall-to-wall on a flat internal wall), and more acoustic care. We add 100mm Rockwool inside the framing plus mass-loaded vinyl behind the plasterboard on the party-wall side. Cost £3,500–£4,500. Leasehold flats need landlord written consent — we help draft the request.

Fifteen-minute response from our Anerley workshop. Surveys happen same week, often same day for urgent enquiries. Aftercare callouts (a smart LED reset, a fireplace remote pairing issue) are handled the same week without callout charges. Most London contractors travel 30–60 minutes from base — we don't lose half a day on logistics on the first day of every project.

It affects access logistics on the steeper streets. Anerley Hill, Sylvan Hill, and parts of Westow Hill are steep enough that a fully loaded van can struggle on a wet morning. We use a smaller van for delivery to those addresses and stage materials on flatter ground nearby. Doesn't affect the build itself, just the logistics on the first day. We check access at the survey before quoting.

Yes, in writing. Media walls count as a structural alteration because the framework attaches to the existing wall. Standard leasehold consent forms are short — most freeholders or managing agents approve within 2–4 weeks once they see the work is NICEIC-certified and the framework is reversible if needed. We provide a method statement and certificate copies to support your consent application. Around 60% of our Crystal Palace flat clients are leaseholders; we've never had a freeholder refuse.

We plan for this. In converted Victorian houses (the most common Crystal Palace flat type), the main noise is framing — 1.5 days of timber cutting and screw-fixing. We schedule that for daytime weekdays only, never weekends or evenings. We also add Rockwool RWA45 acoustic insulation inside the framework as standard for flats (£200 extra), which cuts ongoing TV bass transmission to neighbours by 60–70%. Most converted-flat builds finish without a complaint.

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