Top Concrete Curbing Styles to Elevate Your Ohio Landscape

Nate Stuckey • January 5, 2026

Concrete curbing is a fantastic way to add a touch of elegance and durability to your landscape. It's a versatile and long-lasting solution that can define your flowerbeds, walkways, and other outdoor features. 

Stuckeys Curb & Landscape specializes in creating beautiful, functional concrete curbing that enhances the curb appeal of homes throughout the Toledo, Ohio area. If you're considering this upgrade for your property, take a look at some of the top concrete curbing styles for inspiration.


Decorative and Stamped Concrete Curbing

A close-up view of a garden bed bordered by textured concrete timbers and white landscape stones against a grass lawn.

One of the most popular choices for homeowners is decorative and stamped concrete curbing. This style allows for a high degree of customization, as we can create a variety of patterns and textures to complement your home's exterior. 


Stamped concrete curbing transforms a simple border into an eye-catching design feature that enhances your property's overall look. Popular stamped styles we offer and install include:


  • Brick: A classic choice that mimics the look of traditional brickwork. It pairs well with older homes and newer construction.
  • Stone: Ideal for homeowners who want a natural, organic look. Stone-style curbing blends beautifully with garden beds and natural landscapes.
  • Wood Grain: A unique option that delivers the warmth of wood with the strength and longevity of concrete.
  • Spanish Tile: Inspired by traditional clay tile profiles, this style adds subtle texture and visual interest while complementing classic and Mediterranean-inspired landscapes.


In addition to stamped patterns, we offer a wide range of color options to complement your home and landscaping. Professional concrete curbing allows for integral color customization, creating a cohesive, polished appearance that holds up well over time. Our team can help you select hues that enhance your home's exterior and surrounding landscape. For more details, visit our Concrete Curbing page.


Mower-Edge Curbing

Curved terracotta-colored landscape edging separating a green lawn from a garden bed filled with dark wood mulch.

Mower-edge curbing is a practical and attractive option that simplifies lawn maintenance. This style features a sloped profile that allows lawn mowers to roll cleanly along the edge, reducing the need for manual trimming. It's an excellent choice for homeowners who want a neat, low-maintenance landscape.



Mower-edge curbing can be installed with a smooth finish for a clean, modern look or combined with decorative textures and color for added visual appeal. This flexibility allows homeowners to balance function and style without sacrificing curb appeal. Learn more about how this option pairs well with our broader landscaping services.


Slant-Style Curbing

A curved, dark grey, textured stone garden border surrounding a bed of river rocks beneath a tree on a grassy lawn.

Slant-style curbing is another top option that offers a more pronounced, angled face. This design creates visual depth and works especially well in landscapes where curbing serves as a focal point. The slanted surface provides an ideal canvas for decorative textures and color accents.



This style is often chosen for its clean lines and contemporary feel, but it can also be adapted to complement more traditional landscapes depending on the finish. Slant-style curbing is a great option for homeowners looking to make their landscape borders stand out while maintaining durability and structure.


How To Choose the Best Curbing Style for Your Property

A yellow house wall next to dark green landscaping gravel bordered by a decorative textured concrete curb.

Selecting the right concrete curbing style depends on your home and landscape goals. Consider these key elements when making your decision:


Architectural Style: Match your curbing to your home's design. Brick or stone patterns complement traditional homes, while mower-edge or slant styles complement contemporary architecture.

Landscape Theme: Consider your overall outdoor aesthetic. Natural stone patterns suit cottage gardens, while Spanish tile enhances Mediterranean-inspired spaces.

Functional Needs: Evaluate how you use your yard. Mower-edge curbing is ideal for properties that prioritize easy lawn care, while slant-style curbing works best when curbing serves as a visual feature.

Maintenance Preferences: Think about long-term upkeep. Smooth finishes require less cleaning than textured patterns, though all concrete curbing is relatively low-maintenance.

Budget Considerations: Decorative and stamped options typically cost more than standard profiles, but the added visual impact may be worth the investment for high-visibility areas.

Color Coordination: Choose integral colors that complement your home's exterior, existing hardscaping, and plants for a cohesive, professional appearance.

Stuckeys Curb & Landscape can help you evaluate these factors and select the perfect curbing style for your property.


Why Choose Stuckeys Curb & Landscape?

A front yard with new dark gray stone landscape curbing installed around a flower bed in front of a brick house.

At Stuckeys Curb & Landscape, we’re committed to delivering high-quality concrete curbing and landscaping solutions tailored to Northwest Ohio homes. As a locally owned and operated company, we understand the regional climate and soil conditions that impact long-term performance. Our attention to detail, craftsmanship, and customer satisfaction sets us apart.



We invite you to learn more about us. When you're ready to enhance your landscape with durable, custom concrete curbing, reach out to our team for a free estimate. We look forward to helping you create a landscape that's beautiful and built to last.

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