KHS Landscaping Ltd is an award winning and leading contemporary garden design & landscaping company based in Dunsany, Co Meath and servicing Dublin and surrounding areas. Our professional garden design service includes garden design, hard landscaping (material selection & construction), planting, lighting and aftercare maintenance.
In collaboration with Shomera, we have recently launched our new STEPPING OUT range of garden designs at our display garden at the Shomera Village in Dunshaughlin Business Park, Co Meath. We have created a space here that marries the elegant, minimalist architecture of Shomera garden room & studios with the clean and simple lines of our contemporary garden designs. Our clients can see first hand how good garden design can maximise an outdoor living soace.
Patrick Dowling – Owner & Founder KHS Landscaping Ltd
Having always had a passion for gardens, Patrick Dowling decided to follow a dream and set up his own garden design company. He studied horticulture at Warrenstown College and founded KHS Landscaping Ltd in 2004. Patrick comes from a supply chain management background and has worked with several international blue chip companies. He has a degree in business and strategic business thinking. Patrick believes in constantly exceeding customers’ expectations by understanding their requirements and delivering consistently high standards. He says “we continually strive to achieve client satisfaction through having a focused and efficient professional team of landscapers who have a passion for what they create, a passion for what they put their name to.”
Russell Shekleton – KHS Garden Designer
Russell Shekleton is our creative in-house garden designer & horticulturist and winner of Bloom silver medal 2012 for the Californian Courtyard garden. He graduated from ITB in 2009 and gets his inspiration from gardens that he has visited in Ireland and abroad. Prior to joining KHS Landscaping Ltd, Russell looked after the Kells Bay House & Garden estate in Kerry where he first developed his extensive knowledge of eclectic plants. He says “it was an eye-opener and made me see the possibilities of plants that can be grown in Ireland.”
Dublin, Kildare, Louth, Meath, Wicklow
Patrick Dowling
Shomera Village, Dunshaughlin Business Park, Co Meath