Concrete edging ideas range from simple flat mower strips to stamped patterns that mimic natural stone, with installed costs typically running $5 to $12 per linear foot in West Michigan. The right style depends on your yard’s layout, your home’s architecture, and how much maintenance you want to eliminate. Premier Edge Concrete Solutions installs all five styles covered below across Grand Rapids and the surrounding communities.
You’re walking the perimeter of your front beds after a long Michigan winter, pulling up the plastic edging that frost-heaved out of the ground for the third year running. Half the mulch has washed into the grass, and the border between lawn and garden looks like it gave up months ago. That moment is what sends most homeowners searching for something permanent.
Here are five concrete curbing styles worth considering:
1. Mower-Strip Curbing
Mower-strip curbing sits flush with the lawn surface, creating a flat concrete path that your mower wheels can roll over. This eliminates the need for string trimming along bed edges entirely. The profile is typically 4 to 6 inches wide and poured level with the turf. It’s the most functional option for homeowners who prioritize low-maintenance mowing over decorative appearance. Mower strips work best along straight bed lines and gentle curves in open front yards.
2. Slant-Style Edging
Slant-style edging angles upward from the lawn side to the bed side, forming a clean wedge that contains mulch while allowing water to drain away from the bed. This is the most popular profile for residential landscape edging projects in the Grand Rapids area. The angled face sheds grass clippings during mowing and visually defines the transition between lawn and garden. Slant curbing fits traditional and contemporary home styles without competing with the landscaping.
3. Stamped or Patterned Curbing
Stamped concrete curbing replicates the look of brick, cobblestone, or flagstone at a fraction of the material cost. Patterns are pressed into the wet concrete during extrusion, so the texture runs the full depth of the curb rather than sitting on the surface. For homes with brick facades or stone walkways common in East Grand Rapids and Forest Hills, stamped curbing ties the landscaping to the architecture. It adds visual weight without the settling and weed growth issues associated with individual pavers.
4. Colored Concrete Edging
Integral color is mixed directly into the concrete before pouring, which means the hue extends throughout the entire curb. It won’t chip, flake, or fade the way surface-applied paint does. Options range from warm sandstone and terra cotta to deep charcoal and slate gray. Colored curbing lets you match or contrast with your home’s exterior palette.
For homeowners who want to enjoy the broader benefits of concrete edging, color customization is one of the top reasons they choose concrete over prefabricated alternatives.
5. Natural Stone-Textured Curbing
Stone-textured curbing combines a rough-hewn surface finish with the structural benefits of continuous concrete. The texture mimics stacked fieldstone or rough-cut limestone, giving beds a rustic, established look. Unlike actual stacked stone, there are no joints for weeds to colonize or frost to displace.
This style pairs well with natural landscaping, rock gardens, and wooded lots found throughout Rockford and Ada. Grand Rapids homeowners gravitate toward this style when they want a natural aesthetic without seasonal re-stacking.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which concrete edging style is best for curved garden beds?
Slant-style and stamped curbing both handle curves well because the concrete is extruded continuously, following any layout. Tight curves around tree rings or circular beds are standard for most installers. Premier Edge Concrete Solutions forms all profiles with the same curbing machine, so curves don’t add complexity or cost beyond the additional linear footage.
How does colored concrete edging hold up after several Michigan winters?
Integral color resists fading because the pigment is distributed throughout the concrete, not layered on the surface. UV exposure and freeze-thaw cycles affect surface coatings but have minimal impact on through-body color. A protective sealer applied at installation adds another barrier against moisture penetration and salt exposure common in West Michigan winters.
Can I mix different edging styles in the same yard?
Many homeowners combine two styles, such as mower strips along the driveway and stamped curbing around front beds. Mixing styles works best when you keep the color consistent and vary only the profile. Most Grand Rapids projects use one primary style with a secondary accent, which keeps the overall design cohesive while addressing different functional needs in separate areas.
Find the Style That Fits Your Yard
Each of these five styles solves the same core problem differently. They eliminate the maintenance cycle of temporary edging while defining your yard’s structure permanently. The right choice depends on whether you prioritize mowing efficiency, curb appeal, or matching your home’s existing materials. Whichever direction you lean, continuous concrete outlasts every alternative in West Michigan’s freeze-thaw climate.
Contact Premier Edge Concrete Solutions to request a free estimate and see samples of each style in person. You can also call (616) 816-2300 to get started.

I’m Nathan Endres, owner of Premier Edge Concrete Solutions. I ensure every project showcases quality and excellence. Specializing in landscape curbing and floor coatings, my team and I serve Grand Rapids, MI, with a focus on providing reliable and affordable craftsmanship.





















