





We just wrapped up this concrete curbing job in Becker and honestly, it's one of those installs where the finished product speaks for itself. The color blend - storm grey and charcoal - hits that sweet spot between subtle and sharp. It works with the home without fighting it.
For the texture, we used a limestone roller stamp. That detail matters more than people realize. It breaks up what would otherwise be a flat, industrial-looking border and gives it a more natural, finished feel. The curving lines follow the natural flow of the beds around the property, including the circular island out front with the trees.
Here's what we love about concrete curbing over traditional plastic or metal edging - it's permanent. No shifting, no lifting, no re-edging every spring. The lawn stays on one side, the mulch stays on the other, and maintenance gets a whole lot easier over time.
It also does something for the overall look of the yard that's hard to quantify. The beds feel intentional. The lawn looks cleaner. Everything just has a defined edge that ties the whole property together. That's the difference between a yard that looks maintained and one that looks designed.
Concrete curbing is one of those upgrades that tends to get overlooked until you see it done well. Once you do, it's hard to unsee. If your beds are lacking that crisp, finished border, this is worth a serious look.