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12 Creative Lawn Edging Brick Patterns That Will Transform Your Curb Appeal

Pinwheel Brick Edging for a Custom Designer Touch

Pinwheel brick edging accent creating a custom designer touch in a front yard garden border

What Makes Pinwheel Special

A pinwheel layout uses grouped bricks that rotate around a center point. It creates a decorative focal pattern that feels thoughtful, custom, and a little fancy in the best way.

I would not use it everywhere. But in the right spot, wow, it looks amazing.

Where to Use It Sparingly

This pattern is best as an accent along a longer border, near an entry point, or at the corner of a focal bed. Too much of it can overwhelm the landscape fast.

I like mixing pinwheel sections with simpler brick paver border stretches. That keeps the special detail feeling special.

Balancing It with Simpler Patterns

Think of pinwheel like statement earrings. If everything is loud, nothing stands out.

Pair it with running bond or a simple soldier course so your eye has room to rest. The contrast makes the custom section look even better.

Symmetry and Cutting Tips

Dry-lay every unit first, because symmetry matters a lot here. If your center is off, the whole thing feels weird, and people may not know why, but they will feel it.

This is one of the more advanced looks in the bunch. Tap the next button below because the next option is way easier, super popular, and perfect for a fast weekend project.

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Written by The Home Growns

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