Color Customization Options in San Antonio

Your concrete edging shouldn’t just be durable—it should match your style. At Lonestar Edge Works, we offer a wide selection of color customization options to help you create landscape curbing that fits your home or business perfectly. From subtle neutrals to bold accents, our concrete colors are designed to stay vibrant and look great for years to come.

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Benefits of Customized Concrete Colors

Choosing the right color does more than make your edging look good—it adds long-term value and helps your property feel finished and intentional.

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Personalized Style

You don’t have to settle for plain gray. Our color selections let you match your curbing to your mulch, stone, paint, or overall design aesthetic.

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Permanent Pigmentation

Our integral colors are mixed directly into the concrete, which means the color runs through the entire material—not just the surface. That helps prevent peeling, fading, and flaking.

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Added Depth and Contrast

Using powdered release colors in combination with integral base colors creates visual depth and highlights stamped textures like brick, slate, or stone.

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Improved Curb Appeal

Whether you want your edging to blend in or stand out, the right color gives your landscape a clean, cohesive look that ties everything together.

Our Curbing Color Options

Step 1: Integral Colors

These are your base colors—the foundation of your curbing design. They’re added to the mix before installation and provide long-lasting, through-body color that won’t wear away over time. We offer a wide range of shades, including sandy tones, charcoal grays, rustic reds, and more.

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Step 2: Powdered Release Colors

After selecting your base, you’ll choose a powdered release color. This second layer serves two purposes: it helps our stamping tools release cleanly and adds contrasting tones that bring out the details in your selected pattern. It’s what gives stamped curbing its visual texture and realistic appearance.

Don’t See What You Like?

If you have a specific style in mind, we’ll work with you to layer the right combination of colors and stamps. Whether you're going for natural, modern, or bold, we’ll guide you through samples to make a confident choice.

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