







This St. Michael property had good bones - nice beds, rock mulch, established plants. But without a solid border holding everything in place, the edges between the lawn and the beds were soft and undefined. That's exactly the kind of thing that bugs you every time you pull into the driveway, even if you can't immediately put your finger on why.
We installed concrete curbing throughout the property in storm grey and charcoal, finished with a slate stamp. The combination gives it a structured, finished look that ties into the darker tones of the home's exterior. It works front yard, side yard, back beds - all the way around. One continuous, clean border.
Here's the thing about concrete curbing - it isn't just aesthetic. It keeps rock and mulch where it belongs, stops grass from creeping into your beds, and cuts down on the manual edging you'd otherwise be doing every few weeks. It's a genuinely low-maintenance solution that holds up season after season without needing to be reset or replaced.
The slate stamp detail is what separates a plain concrete border from something that actually looks intentional. It adds texture and dimension without being overdone. On a home like this one - white siding, dark trim, stone accents - it fits right in. Nothing looks tacked on.
Happy homeowners at the end of the day is what it's all about. Our crew knocked this one out and the reaction said it all - big smiles and two thumbs up. That's the kind of finish we're after on every job we do.