That depends on how clearly the vision is translated into plans. In Salt Lake and Davis Counties, reputable landscapers provide detailed drawings, 3D renderings, or photos of similar projects so you know what to expect. If a contractor only gives vague descriptions, the risk of disappointment is higher. Even with visuals, remember that new landscapes take time to mature — plants need a season or two to fill in. Soil, irrigation, and proper installation affect the finished look as much as design. To align expectations, ask your landscaper to walk through plant growth timelines, seasonal changes, and maintenance requirements. Good contractors will be honest about what looks immediate versus what develops over time. If you’re clear on those details and the design matches your lifestyle, the final result should closely match your imagination — and in a few years, often exceed it.
Will the yard look as good as I’m imagining once the project is finished?
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