Whether your family uses the space depends on how well the design matches your lifestyle. In Salt Lake and Davis Counties, many families want multipurpose yards: patios for dining, grass or turf for kids, and shaded areas for hot summers. Before signing a contract, talk with your landscaper about how you intend to use the space day to day. Do you host large gatherings? Do kids or pets need room to play? Do you prefer low-maintenance options? A good contractor should translate those needs into functional design features. For example, adding a pergola for shade, durable turf for play, or raised beds for gardening makes the space more inviting. If you plan with daily habits in mind instead of appearances alone, your family is far more likely to enjoy and use the space for years to come.
Will my family actually use this new outdoor space?
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