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Top 20 Best Driveway Edging Ideas

Driveway Edging makes your driveway stand out!

There are different types of edging available for your driveway.

Blocks are a traditional edging product. This is often by changing the colour of blocks or the shape.

Resin and pattern imprinted concrete driveways sometimes have blocks as an edging. But more modern driveways might have a different colour tone around the edge of the driveway finished of with a subtle metal edge.

Resin driveways combined with a pattern imprinted concrete edge are gaining popularity too.

Modern block driveways have coloured gravel beds with some greenery along the edge to give it a  contemporary overal finish.

Finally hight is used when edging in a driveway. this can be a wall or a block edging.

Ofcourse there are many other options and that’s why we’ve put together this  driveway edging ideas gallery.

Let us know your favourite in the comments below!

Modern Flower Beds

driveway edging ideas flower beds

I love this driveway edging. The gravel border between the driveways goes well with the simplicity of the blocks.

The bricks used for the flowerbeds match the driveway perfectly and the simple greenery gives a minimalist but modern overal feel.

Pattern Imprinted Concrete

farrelly construction resin concrete driveway

Driveway by Farrelly Construction Ltd

This is a long resin driveway with  a pattern imprinted concrete edging.

The imprinted concrete between areas of resin makes this driveway truly unique.

Verticle Pavers

modern garden block driveway

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This is a beautiful modern driveway and the eging goes perfectly with the driveway paving, both in style and in colour.

Cobblestone Edging

Driveway Edging Ideas

Blocks are often used to edge in gravel driveways. These modern blocks have been chosen well as the colour blends in beautifully with the gravel colour. It gives a classic and tidy overall appearance.

Paving Edge

Here a contrast has been chosen between the black tarmacadam and the red bricks (baksteen).

This is a budget finish and while it’s not the best looking combination, it works well for a large driveway.

Driveway Edging Ideas Gravel

gravel edging driveway ideas

Here the edging has been used in a way as if it’s part of a flower box. Again a modern and minimalist finish of a beautiful driveway.

Metal Edging

steel driveway edging

This metal edging is only slightly visible and almost looks as if it’s part of the slabs. The high quality slabs demand a modern and slick finish and this metal edging really does the job.

Raised Driveway Edging

raised driveway edging

By creating a raised edging there is a clear distingished border between the driveway and the lawn.  As well as creating a bold border, it retains the lawn area.

Modern Edging

driveway edging modern black

A modern slab is used here and as the edging is from the same range, you wouldn’t even notice it unless you really looked. By rasing the edging, a beautiful driveway edge is created and the large pebbles break up the two levels seemlessly.

Rumbled Large Curb

Thanks to a rumbled finish, this charming cobble-type paving exhibits a softer surface and also incorporates smooth rounded edges, enhancing the weathered appearance and slightly mottled effect. Offering numerous laying options with its five shades and three sizes, a Woburn Rumbled circle is also adding to the design possibilities.

 

Grass Border

This driveway is created in the old favourite, crazy paving.  No edge material is used as such as the driveway goes straight over into the lawn.

Resin Drive and Edge

Resin Driveway by Ultimate Landscapes.

This is a beautiful driveway with a lighter resin finish around the edges followed by a raised edge. This gives it a modern and clean finish.

Coloured Block Edging 

driveway edging ideas block paving

The small blocks give the driveway a neat look. The light blocks on the edge stand out with works well as the same type blocks are used.

Block Edging

Another modern block driveway with different coloured edging. The use of different size and style block give more of a contrast and while the design is nice, a more stunning finish could have been achieved by using the same style block as the driveawy but in a different colour.

Creative Design

This patterned block driveway is unusual but well laid. While the red blocks look like the edge, an actual narrow block edge has been used in the same tint as one of the driveway blocks. This gives it a neat finish.

Raised edging on modern driveway

raised edging modern driveway

The narrow blocks on the driveway give an interesting pattern. A wall is used for edging as well as the same colour concrete edge further along the driveway. A beautiful finish to a modern driveway.

Scalloped Edging 

These rounded edge blocks work well on a more traditional driveway. The colours work well together as well as the contrast in style of  the 3D patterned driveway.

Rope Top Edging 

These concrete rope top eding slabs work well for a more traditional look. Raised flower beds can be created on the back side of the edging to give the front garden some colour.

Pattern Imprinted Concrete Edging

driveway edging ideas Farrelly Construction

This Pattern Imprinted Concrete Driveway has a imprinted concrete border in the same colour scheme.

It works well because the same colour and materials are used.

It’s a bold and creative driveway.

Old Riven Edging

driveway edging old raven bradstone

This edging is actually not created out of individual blocks. Instead each single piece of this stone is carved to make it look like 10 stones are used.

This edging works very well with gravel to create a classic and stylish finish.

Hopefully this post has given you some inspiration for your own driveway edging ideas.

Find out more about your driveway surface options here.

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