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Here is what we were working with going in. The front landscape beds, the area around the deck, and the side of the home all lacked any real definition. Mulch and rock were bleeding into the lawn, the bed edges were soft and irregular, and the whole yard just felt unfinished despite being a really sharp property. That is the thing about curbing - a nice home without clean borders still reads as incomplete.
What landscape curbing does is create a hard, continuous separation between your lawn and your beds. No more hand-edging every few weeks. No more mulch migrating into the grass after a heavy rain. The curb holds everything in place and gives the yard a structured, intentional look that ties the whole property together. It is one of those upgrades that is easy to overlook until you see it done right.
On the front of the house, we ran the curb along the entire bed line wrapping the porch - following the natural curve of the landscape and tying it back into the driveway edge cleanly. Around the back, the deck perimeter got the same treatment, with curbing forming a defined border around the rock bed underneath. The difference between the before and after is hard to overstate. Same house. Completely different presence.
We are proud of how this one turned out. Conditions were rough, timelines got pushed, but the work held up exactly the way it should. That is what matters. Superior homeowners have been reaching out about this kind of work more and more, and jobs like this one are a good example of why - clean curbing done right lasts for years and genuinely changes how a yard looks and functions.