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Weathered Oak


Millboard Weathered decking is made from real 100 year old wharf timbers - capturing fine details of age & character that sets Millboard decking apart. It look so realistic people won't believe it when you tell them it's actually a virtually maintenance free composite decking!

The wood-grain finish of the Weathered decking range inspires the sought after styles of old rail way sleepers, sun and salt bleached driftwoods and flame-kissed charcoal, without the worry of the timber rotting away! Weathered composite decking is perfect for landscaping applications, feature walls, decks, planter boxes and so much more. With three iconic colours, get inspired & create a beautiful outdoor lifestyle to enjoy for years to come!


Find your favourite colour

Vintage Millboard Decking

Vintage
Size:   200mm x 32mm x 3600mm

Weathered Oak Vintage is a bold, unique look that captures dark earthy tones & charm inspired by the worn wood of old railway sleepers. Perfect for country getaways or chiq inner city spaces. Vintage has also proven a popular choice for landscaping, garden paths and walkways through the rainforest.



Driftwood
Size:   200mm x 32mm x 3600mm

Millboard Driftwood recreates the incomparable look of sea-washed timber. The subtle grey hue and characterful texture lend an easy, relaxed style, ideal for laid-back coastal living. Driftwood is truly a one-of-a-kind decking. Effortlessly able to craft a beach vibe so realistic you may struggle to convince friends it isn’t real timber. But unlike real timber Millboard will never split, warp or rot and it’s best-in-class slip resistance makes it the perfect choice for marine applications.



Driftwood
Embered Weathered Oak

Embered
Size:   200mm x 32mm x 3600mm

Capturing the dark charcoals of the Japanese Yakisugi style, also known as Shou-Sugi-Ban, the process of flame sealing wood provides a finish that merges modern-styles with an ancient tradition. In addition to decking the Carbonised Embered range has proven popular for architectural feature walls - many taking inspiration from an award winning architect design in London.



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