Weathered Oak
Beautifully aged decking hand-moulded from over a century old oak boards giving an enchanting finish.
Millboard Weathered Oak
Millboard’s Weathered Oak collection provides a timeless, elegant decking aesthetic that is hand-coloured with authentic tones. Each length of board is hand-moulded, and the aged boards used for moulding help the collections retain the texture of natural wood. The Weathered Oak collection is available in three different hues, from sea-washed to charcoal.
Discover the range below and contact The Southern Decking Company to discuss using Millboard Weathered Oak in your garden or outdoor space.
Millboard Driftwood
The greyish-blue hue of Driftwood is reminiscent of sea-washed timber, conjuring up feelings of the being by the coast and summer sunsets looking over the sea. The subtle bleached hue of Driftwood is a relaxed style, given further character by the nuances of natural wood. Many people love to use Millboard Driftwood at coastal retreats, or alongside swimming pools and other outdoor features.Millboard Vintage Oak
You cannot help but think country retreat or trendy city courtyard when you see Vintage Oak. The rich tones are evocative of weathered oak and the texture adds tasteful age that makes the boards utterly timeless. Millboard Vintage Oak would suit a multitude of outdoor spaces that require a stately and refined finish.Millboard Weathered Oak Embered
Add glamour to your garden or outdoor space with Embered from Millboard’s Weathered Oak collection. The almost charcoal black of the boards gives a dramatic backdrop which exudes style.For Embered, Millboard has combined the look of Eastern heritage techniques with modern engineering. This means each Embered board is stain and fade resistant.
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High-quality wood effect composite decking made to last from The Southern Decking Company. Why scrimp on quality and durability when you can have both?
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