Alternative Uses for Millboard

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Forté

22 July 2020

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3 min read

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Millboard isn't just great for decking - it can be used for cladding, seating, planters, gates, feature walls and so much more!

Millboard decking was brought into the market predominantly as a decking product, however we’ve been overwhelmed by the range of ways that people have used it. Landscapers and gardeners everywhere are discovering that Millboard decking’s versatility and durability makes it very suitable for other uses such as cladding, seating, planters, gates, fences, table tops, feature walls and more. 

As Millboard can be mitred and glued using PU wood adhesive, it makes it very easy to create a seamless masterpiece. Why not try out some of these ideas yourself?

Millboard Embered Oak used as cladding

Millboard is the perfect material for cladding use; its colour-stable coating enables the product to retain its good looks throughout its lifespan.

Millboard Smoked Oak used as cladding
Millboard Burnt Cedar decking boards feature on this ceiling

Millboard also makes for an excellent material for lining ceilings, both indoors and out.

Seating design featuring Millboard's Smoked Oak decking boards and flexible bullnose edging

Additionally, Millboard can be used to create all-weather outdoor seating – perfect for entertaining and relaxing. As the product doesn’t splinter, you’ll have peace of mind that it will be safe for years to come.

Seating design featuring Millboard's Smoked Oak decking boards and bullnose edging

The introduction of the new bullnose board (above) means that the front of any seat provides more comfort than a conventional square edge.

Planter box featuring Millboard's Coppered Oak decking boards

Planter boxes can make aesthetically pleasing additions to any space. As Millboard is non-porous, any moisture from the soil in the planter will not affect our boards like it does timber.

Millboard Embered Oak table top

Millboard decking boards can form a stylish and practical table tops for eating areas. The surface is resistant to food and drink stains and there is minimal upkeep associated with the product. An occasional wipe is all that’s needed to keep it clean!

Garage door featuring Millboard Charred Oak decking planks

Millboard is also an excellent material for gates, fences and garage doors. It's colour-stable coating enables the product to retain its good looks throughout its lifespan, and it requires very little mainteance at all.

Gate made from Millboard Driftwood Oak decking planks
Water feature clad with Millboard Embered Oak decking planks

Millboard products also provide a natural look for projects where real wood would not be suitable. Being waterproof, they lend themselves perfectly to water features, pool and pond surrounds, and overwater bridges.

Millboard's Embered Oak decking planks were used for this feature wall

Whether in a city centre basement apartment or a holiday villa, you can add a touch of luxury to your outdoor area with a feature wall. Millboard can be used to clad a featureless wall, bringing life to the entire area – unlike timber, Millboard doesn’t support algal growth, so the effect will endure beautifully.

Millboard Embered Oak makes a stunning indoor feature wall

Not exclusive to outdoor use, Millboard decking planks can also be used for indoor feature walls - for example in the man cave, wine cellar or garage.

Millboard Embered Oak features here on a garage feature wall displaying the owners bikes

So if you’re contemplating investing in a new wooden application for your home, consider our Millboard moulded composite decking as a low-maintenance, long lasting and safety-enhanced alternative!

Visit our website to view the Millboard collection and order free samples today.