Happiness correlates with fit: spaces that match how you live. List top uses (kids’ play, cooking, quiet reading, dogs) and rank them. Have your landscaper show where each use lives on the plan and how lighting, shade, and access support it. If your daily habits are visible in the layout, satisfaction follows. If the plan is “pretty” but doesn’t match use, keep iterating.
Will this make me happy if I hire a landscape contractor?
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