06/23/2026
6 paver edging and border options to bring to the client conversation. ๐
Paver edgers and curb stones: decorative bordering pavers that add a finished look to driveways, walkways, and planting beds. Minimal joints, easy installation, available for any climate.
Paver inlays: color and dimension built into the field using complementary or contrasting palettes. A strong option for clients who want more visual interest without adding structural features.
Edge restraints: form defined borders for curved and angled designs and keep pavers from shifting over time. Not needed where pavers meet a concrete slab or wall.
Wall structures: defines the edge of an outdoor room, adds a decorative accent, and doubles as seating. Works with nearly any project size.
Paver steps and units: retaining wall block, step units, or porcelain each work for level transitions. Step edging can match the field paver or use bullnose coping.
Entangled designs: hardscape mixed with creeping perennials like thyme or golden moneywort for a natural border that also controls weeds. Works with both modern and traditional styles.