Garden Design Leeds, West Yorkshire, UK

Garden Design In Leeds, West Yorkshire is available by Contacting established Garden Designer David Beasley (t/a a design and build company).

A former Leeds resident (Beeston, Meanwood, Chapel Allerton, Headingley and Pudsey), David has an intimate knowledge of the Leeds Area, local suppliers and Landscape Contractors.

David first moved to Leeds in 1998 and worked as Estimator And Designer in the Landscape Contracts Section of Groundwork Leeds where he worked alongside Landscape Architects on Projects up to £200k in value.

Working for Groundwork, David first met experienced Garden Builder, Clive Dearden who now trades under the name The Handmade Company and is primarily based in London but still retains a base in Leeds. Clive has been involved in numerous “High-end” Garden Design And Build Projects throughout West Yorkshire (up to £125k in value!) and is now David’s preferred Contractor to implement his Design Schemes nationally.

After Groundwork, David then went on to work as a Technical Assistant in the Parks Department of Bradford Metropolitan Borough Council (alongside Susan Rowley, Clive’s former Design Partner at The Handmade Garden Company and one-time assistant of world-famous Garden Photographer Jerry Harpur) where he Designed and Managed the Implementation of Landscaping Schemes in Parks and Open Spaces e.g. Feature Planting, Carpet Bedding, Conservation Works, Children’s Play Areas and BMX Facilities!

City And Guilds 2D AutoCAD

City And Guilds 2D AutoCAD

Whilst in Bradford, David studied 2D AutoCAD Design at night school and has since perfected it’s use and that of 3D Modeling computer programs and replaced his former “hand drawing” with an all digital “work-flow”.

3D Visuals And "Mood Board" Prepared By David Beasley For Clients In East Yorkshire

 3D Visuals And "Mood Board" Prepared By David Beasley For Clients In East Yorkshire

David’s full-colur, to scale, 2D / 3D Design Drawings are accurate to the millimetre straight from the Site Survey stage, produced very quickly, easily understood by both Clients / Contractors and can be presented in various unique formats including Laminated Drawings, emailed PDF Documents, “Artists Impressions”, Animated Videos and even on-line 3D Walk-throughs!

Self-employed as a Garden Designer and Landscape Contractor since 2004, and now based an hours commute away from Leeds City Centre in Kingston Upon Hull, David has previously designed Private Domestic Gardens in Leeds and seeks Design Commissions from like-minded, forward-thinking Clients in Leeds and the West Yorkshire Metropolitan Area.

Newly Planted Bed, Designed And Installed By David Beasley.

Newly Planted Bed, Designed And Installed By David Beasley.

You may be reading this thinking “why should I employ an out of town designer rather than a local one?”. The answer on this occasion is; although Leeds is well-served with local Garden Designers, few (if any) are going to have the unique professional Landscape Architect trained background, “hands on” practical experience and expert 2D / 3D CAD Design And Visualisation skills that David has to offer!

Watercolour "Artist's Impression" Of A Garden Design Produced By David Beasley Using Google SketchUp

Watercolour "Artist's Impression" Of A Garden Design Produced By David Beasley Using Google SketchUp

Modern technology and Remote Internet Working allows modern designers a wealth of information at their fingertips and, as such, actual face-to-face meetings / Site Survey Visits can be kept to a minimum (or even not needed at all!) as is their associated time / travelling costs so that the designer can now offer an extremely affordable, cutting-edge service to Customers world-wide!

Information Rich Design Drawing Produced By David Beasley Using Various C.A.D. Software Packages

Information Rich Design Drawing Produced By David Beasley Using Various C.A.D. Software Packages

For further information about the extensive Garden Design related services that a design and build company can offer you, please explore this website and then Contact David for an informal chat regarding your requirements and to book an Initial Consultation on site at your garden so that David may present his portfolio, give you inspiration and further explain The Design Process.

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