By Millboard Decking
Spectacular renovation project by Mint Equity, featuring 170m2 of the Millboard Enhanced Grain Limed Oak decking extending across the back of the home and around the pool.
Situated in the Central Coast, just outside of Sydney, the decking was the largest feature of this beautiful home and provided the perfect outdoor entertaining spot for family and friends.
The colour of choice, Millboard Limed Oak tied in beautifully with the home and gave the property a laid back Hampton-style feel.
The decking boards also provided a natural looking timber finish without the ongoing maintenance of real timber or the splinters!
Photography supplied by Mint Equity
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.