That depends on where you live. In Salt Lake and Davis Counties, some neighborhoods encourage high-end outdoor living spaces, while others value simple, water-wise yards. Landscaping that’s out of sync with your community may not add as much resale value, even if it looks impressive. HOAs may also have rules limiting certain features. If you’re worried about “overdoing it,” consult both your contractor and your HOA before building. A professional landscaper can adjust designs to balance your style with neighborhood standards. The safest approach is to focus on function and durability first, then add features that reflect your taste without clashing with the setting.
Does my landscaping look too elaborate for the neighborhood?
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