It can—if specs match the renderings. Confirm: exact paver/stone SKUs, border details, joint width, edge restraints, plant sizes/cultivars, and lighting fixtures. Ask for a small on-site mockup (e.g., 10–15 sq ft of pavers with edging) before full install. That single step aligns expectations and prevents expensive tear-outs.
Will it look as good as I’m imagining if a landscape contractor builds it?
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