




Here's a look at a concrete curbing job we just wrapped up in Fairhaven, MN. The goal was simple - give this building a clean, defined border that separates the lawn from the bed area and holds everything in place long term. No more grass creeping in, no more mulch washing out.
We used our Knotty Timber stamp with a brick red and walnut color finish. The stamp gives the curbing that natural wood-grain texture, and the color combo ended up pairing really well with the red metal siding on the building. It's one of those details that ties the whole exterior together without looking overdone.
What makes concrete curbing a smart call - especially on a property like this - is that it's a one-time install. Unlike plastic edging or steel borders that shift, fade, or get chewed up by mowers, poured concrete curbing stays put. It follows the natural lines of the building, corners included, and it holds its shape year after year.
The curbing runs the full perimeter of the building, navigating the corners cleanly and creating a consistent bed width all the way around. That kind of defined edge cuts down on trimming time every single week. Less time on maintenance means more time for everything else.
Concrete curbing is one of those upgrades that works on a lot of levels at once - better curb appeal, less upkeep, and a finished look that actually lasts. If you've got a building, home, or property that could use some definition, this is worth a serious look.