Australian Native Landscape Design featuring Vintage decking

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This incredible garden was designed by award winning landscape designer and horticulturist Phillip Johnson, a winner of the prestigious Chelsea Flower & Garden Show, Best in Show Award. The deck installation was spear-headed by Steven Massey from Leisure Decking. Be sure to check out the video & for more spectacular images from this project just keep scrolling down.

With tranquility and sustainability in mind, the Millboard Vintage Oak decking seamlessly complements the surrounding Native Australian planting.

Millboard's low-maintenance and lifelike wood appearance made it the ideal choice for this beautiful Melbourne outdoor living space.

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Millboard composite decking is hand-made in the United Kingdom & styled from real oak timbers, creating an incredibly realistic look that captures the natural beauty of wood. But unlike traditional timber – which needs regular ongoing maintenance like oiling & sanding to try and stave off rotting, mould, stains, warping, cupping, fading, splinters & a host of other undesirable effects – Millboard is completely different!

This is because unlike traditional timber, or even conventional composite decking WPC (which typically contains half-timber fibre/flours/rice husks & half plastic) – Millboard contains no timber, nor any plastic.

Millboard composite decking is made from a revolutionary Polyurethane resin, reinforced with mineral fibres plus a unique Lastane® coating. So what is Polyurethane then? It’s a type of elastomer, which is a polymer about halfway between a plastic and a rubber. It maintains the rigidity & longevity of plastic, with the suppleness of rubber. This means Millboard feels much more natural underfoot, while still offering incredible durability.

At ArchiPro we recognise and acknowledge the existing, original and ancient connection Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples have to the lands and waterways across the Australian continent. We pay our respects to the elders past and present. We commit to working together to build a prosperous and inclusive Australia.