Nifty Tips to Making Your Concrete Kerbing Stand Out

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When most homeowners think of concrete, they automatically envision bland, grey material that only offers durability as a leading advantage but this is grossly incorrect. What many people take for granted is how versatile this material is. And while it was previously utilised solely for functionality, over the years more and more people are realising how versatile it can be, from residential and commercial construction to flooring and now in landscaping! If your yard has started to lose its lustre and you are wondering how you can inject some life into it, you may want to consider integrating concrete kerbing into the exterior of your home. However, rather than leaving it unfinished, check out the following tips that will help you make your concrete kerbing stand out.

Opt for stamped concrete kerbing

The main reason why homeowners consider concrete bland is because its finish is not alluring, but this does not mean that you should be stuck with plain concrete. Instead, you can make your kerbing stand out by requesting the concrete contractors to stamp it. Stamped concrete offers a few benefits. For starters, it can change the appearance of the concrete kerbing to something more visually interesting such as having it mimic natural stone, brick and so on. Moreover, you can have the contractor colour the concrete too and this eliminate the dull grey hue of this materials. Secondly, by stamping the kerbing, you make it more slip-resistant. The more details added to the kerbing, the more traction it will offer and this goes a long way in preventing slip and fall accidents.

Create winding walkways

You likely have considered enlisting the services of concrete contractors for kerbing purposes with the intent of creating pathways on your property. This is common for many homeowners, as pathways help with keeping family and friends from stepping on your turf and flowers. Nonetheless, straight walkways do not do much for the visual appeal of your landscape since this is the standard solution for a majority of residences. If you would like to elevate the exterior of your home while making use of concrete kerbing, you should create winding walkways instead. A winding path is great for highlighting ornamental features in your yard since the walkways can delineate these features. You can embellish these walkways further by installing embedded lights that will not only elevate their appearance but will also provide illumination once darkness sets in.

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