Design Decisions in Interlocking Projects

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    Eric_Jackson
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    Has anyone experienced a situation where they initially wanted a single level of beauty, only to realize later that they wanted something neater, more stylish, and more visually cohesive? I think this is a common occurrence in interlocking projects: you start with the idea of ​​making something practical, and then think about the entrance area, the color scheme, and the overall look of the yard. How painful is it to change your mind at the estimate stage or after starting discussions with the contractor? And if choosing between a standard option and something more expressive, what do people usually choose and don’t regret? I’m also curious whether visualization helps you truly understand the future result, or whether it’s still largely a matter of trust. I just don’t want to invest and then wonder how I could have done it more neatly. Share your experience with choosing.

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    MitchMitch
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    It’s better to change your mind before work starts; it’s always cheaper. As far as I understand, https://oakshs.ca/maple-interlocking-services/ has a consultation and planning stage where you can discuss everything in advance. This is exactly the moment when it’s worth investing time. It’s harder to adjust things later. It’s good when the contractor doesn’t rush you but helps you think through the details. This reduces the risk of errors.

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