Choosing the Best Color for Concrete Curbing

Choose the Perfect Color for Your Concrete Curbing

At Concrete Contours, we offer a wide variety of concrete colors to complement your landscape and home exterior. Our color-infused concrete ensures long-lasting, vibrant results, as the color runs all the way through the material—not just on the surface.

How to Select the Right Color

Choosing the perfect color for your concrete curbing can enhance the overall aesthetic of your property. Here are some helpful tips:

• Match Your Home’s Exterior – Look at existing accent colors, such as your siding, brick, stonework, or trim, and select a complementary shade.

• Blend with Landscaping – Consider earthy tones that harmonize with your lawn, garden beds, or hardscapes.

• Contrast for a Bold Look – A darker or lighter shade than your driveway or walkway can create a visually striking border.

• Consider the Texture – Some textures look better with certain color combinations.

• Natural vs. Decorative Finishes – Whether you prefer a subtle, natural look or a more decorative finish, we can help you find the right color option.

Explore Your Options

We offer a full range of premium colors to ensure your landscape edging stands out beautifully. If you’re unsure, our team can provide color samples and expert recommendations to help you make the best choice.

A grid displaying various concrete color samples with names and weights, including Beige, Maize, Golden Buff, Briar Buff, Mocha, San Juan, Sandstone, Caramel, Rocky Crag, Rattan, Petrified Wood, Cocoa Brown, Walnut, Battleship Grey, and Smokestack.

Antique Colors

Color swatches displaying four concrete options: Light Brown, Dark Brown, Light Gray, and Dark Gray.

All Base Colors

Color swatches showcasing a variety of concrete colors for curbing options, including shades like Aztec Gold, Brick Red, Deep Bronze, and more.

Important Disclaimer!

Please kindly note that color choices are presented as general references. There are many variables that could lead to slightly different coloring of the concrete (this applies to all concrete products and companies). The primary factors are environmental (heat, humidity, drying, time) and device displays (one phone screen or computer monitor can display a color slightly different from others). Please know that we do our very best to come as close to the color displayed as possible.