Decorative Curbing

Curbing
Color Options

Your curbing should complement your home, not just border your garden. Choose from integral colors and stains that tie your landscape together.

Warm Tan curbing example

Warm Tan

A warm, sandy tone that complements brick homes and natural landscaping. Our most popular color.

Our Color Range

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Warm Tan curbing

Warm Tan

A warm, sandy tone that complements brick homes and natural landscaping. Our most popular color.

Charcoal Gray curbing

Charcoal Gray

Bold and modern. Pairs well with contemporary homes, dark mulch, and formal gardens.

Medium Gray curbing

Medium Gray

A versatile neutral that works with any home style. Clean and understated.

Dark Charcoal curbing

Dark Charcoal

Deep, rich tone for dramatic contrast against green lawns and light-colored homes.

Warm Brown curbing

Warm Brown

Earthy and natural. Ideal for wooded properties and rustic landscape designs.

Natural Tan curbing

Natural Tan

Light and subtle. Blends naturally with most landscapes and home exteriors.

How We Color Your Curbing

Two professional methods for lasting, vibrant results

Integral Color

Color is mixed directly into the concrete before it is placed. The pigment goes all the way through the material — scratches or chips will not reveal a different color underneath.

Color throughout entire material
Chips don't show gray underneath
Most natural, consistent appearance
Recommended for most projects

Surface Stain

Applied after installation to add depth, highlights, or accent colors. Often combined with integral color and stamping for the most realistic, multi-toned results.

Adds depth and shadow effects
Creates multi-toned finishes
Ideal for stamped patterns
Can refresh existing curbing

Choosing the Right Color

The right curbing color ties your entire outdoor space together. During your consultation, we bring physical color samples so you can see how each option looks against your home's exterior, next to your landscaping, and in your specific lighting conditions.

We recommend considering your home's siding or brick color, existing hardscape materials, mulch and stone colors, and the overall style of your landscape design.

Match Your Home

Curbing should complement your siding, brick, or stone — not compete with it.

Consider Sun Exposure

Lighter colors show less fading in direct sunlight over time.

Coordinate Materials

Match or complement your driveway, walkway, and mulch colors.

Dark curbing against green lawn
Warm brown curbing around tree island
Dark gray curbing tree ring

Color Warranty

Every colored curbing installation is backed by our craftsmanship warranty. We stand behind the quality of our color application and sealing.

1-Year Warranty

UV Protection

All colored curbing is sealed with UV-resistant sealer to protect against fading. Reseal every 2-3 years for optimal color retention.

UV-resistant sealer included
Slows color fading
Easy to maintain

What Our Customers Say

"We had KIK do a brick retaining wall which turned out looking fabulous! We also had them tear out our old large bushes, put down a barrier, and then add river rock. It turned out very nice."

Patrice

"Matt and his team did a great job and were courteous and professional with great communication thru the end of the project. Highly recommend!"

Michelle Miller

"These guys were awesome to work with! They were professional, timely and paid attention to detail! I would highly recommend this company to family and friends."

Shelly Motes

Color Options FAQ

Will the color fade over time?

All exterior concrete colors experience some fading from UV exposure over many years. Regular resealing every 2-3 years significantly slows this process. Integral colors fade more gracefully because the color goes all the way through.

Can I change the color of existing curbing?

Yes. Existing curbing can be stained to change or refresh its color. The results depend on the current condition and color. We can assess this during a consultation.

What are the most popular colors?

Earth tones — tans, browns, and terracottas — are the most popular because they complement most home exteriors. Charcoal and dark gray are popular for modern homes.

Does colored curbing cost more?

Integral color is a modest upgrade over standard gray. The exact cost depends on the color selected and is included in your firm quote.

How do I maintain the color?

Reseal every 2-3 years with a UV-resistant sealer. This protects the color and keeps the surface looking fresh.

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