Millboard
The only decking hand-moulded from natural timbers, Millboard decking is virtually indistinguishable from real wood, yet outperforms it on almost every level. Unlike timber, Millboard decking resists the elements, requires minimal maintenance, is slip and stain resistant and won’t rot from fungal decay or warp.
Enhanced Grain Decking
Exquisitely replicating every detail you'd expect from real wood.
Moulded from timbers that are selected from oak boards for a textured look and feel, the Enhanced Grain collection's contemporary design accurately recreates the subtle nuances of natural wood. Each of the shades are slip-resistant and showcase their organic patinas beautifully.
Weathered Oak Decking
Create an atmosphere with timeless, elegant boards.
Achieve the classic beauty of a natural, weathered oak finish. Vintage is styled with darker tones that work perfectly in country retreats, coastal getaways and chic city courtyards. Tastefully aged and utterly timeless, our Vintage color option adds a stately and refined look to any space.
The Envello Collection
Composite cladding, done the Millboard way.
Envello cladding has been hand-moulded from carefully selected natural timbers and hand-coloured by our master craftsmen, to provide an unmistakably organic look, only requiring occasional cleaning to preserve its beauty. Available in two profiles and a range of colors.
Millboard Product Gallery
A closer look.
Millboard decking uses a unique material, unrivaled across the globe. Take a closer look at the construction and performance of this stunning yet functional product through this gallery.
Resources
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