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Can I see photos of a landscape facility you've installed in a setting similar to mine?
Absolutely, seeing is believing—and I completely understand why you’d want to see photos of a landscape facility installed in a space that feels like “yours.” It’s one thing to admire generic portfolio shots; it’s another to imagine how a design might actually live in your yard, with your soil, your light, and your view.
I don’t just hand you a random album. I listen first. Tell me about your setting: is it a compact urban backyard with tricky drainage? A sprawling suburban lot with mature oaks? A hillside with a slope that makes you nervous? Once I understand that, I’ll pull out photos from past projects that mirror your exact conditions—same region, same size, same sun exposure, same architectural style of your home.
For example, if you have a narrow, shaded side yard, I’ll show you a custom paver patio we tucked between two existing walls, with built-in planters that turned a forgotten corridor into a cozy reading nook. If you’re working with a sloped front yard, I can share images of a terraced retaining wall system with drought-tolerant plants that solved both erosion and curb appeal. And if your challenge is a backyard that feels wide open and empty, I have dozens of “before and after” shots demonstrating how a combination of a pergola, fire pit, and native shrubs created distinct “rooms” without overwhelming the space.
But I don’t stop at photos. I’ll also walk you through the design thinking behind each installation—why we chose certain materials, how we solved specific site problems, and what the homeowners said after using the space for a season. That context turns a picture into a story, and a story into confidence.
So yes, I can absolutely show you photos of a landscape facility I’ve installed in a setting similar to yours. But more importantly, I’ll make sure the photos prove that I understand your place, your challenges, and your vision. Send me a few pictures of your property, or describe your yard’s quirks, and I’ll handpick the best visual case studies. Let’s turn “similar to mine” into “exactly what I’ve been dreaming of.”
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