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Five Alternative uses for Millboard Composite decking and SIding

At Millboard, we're constantly pushing the boundaries of outdoor design, exploring new ways to enhance outdoor spaces and landscapes with our innovative composite decking and siding. From transforming outdoor seating areas to creating captivating water features, our materials offer limitless possibilities for designers, architects, and homeowners alike. Here are five alternative uses that showcase the versatility and beauty of Millboard's resin mineral composite decking and siding.

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1) Outdoor Seating and Furniture

Millboard's decking and siding materials, provide an ideal foundation for creating inviting outdoor seating areas and furniture pieces. The inherent resilience of these materials ensures longevity, while their natural appearance seamlessly integrates with surrounding greenery. From sleek benches to expansive loungers, designers can sculpt custom seating arrangements that blend seamlessly with the landscape, inviting relaxation and socialization amidst nature.

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2) Architectural Accents and Features

Enhance garden design by incorporating decking and cladding elements as architectural accents and features. Whether used to clad striking focal points like pergolas and arbours or to define spatial boundaries with eye-catching partitions and screens, these materials lend structural integrity and visual interest to outdoor environments. 

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3) Custom Planters and Green Walls

Transform ordinary planters into captivating focal points by encasing them in decking or siding materials. By seamlessly integrating planters into decks or applying siding to walls, mixed with lush foliage, designers can infuse landscapes with dynamic texture and color. Moreover, the durability of these materials ensures resilience against the elements, providing a stable foundation for nurturing thriving greenery year-round. 

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4) Captivating Water Features

Create a sense of calm and peacefulness within outdoor spaces by incorporating decking and siding into the design of water features. Whether creating bespoke ponds, cascading waterfalls, or sparkling streams, these materials offer unparalleled versatility and durability. Millboard's decking and cladding, in particular, boast high-performance attributes that withstand moisture and weathering, ensuring the longevity of water-centric installations. Coupled with strategic lighting and landscaping, these features can evoke a sense of Zen-like calm that enhances the overall ambiance of the garden.

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5) Interactive Play Spaces

Encourage creativity and exploration through interactive play spaces made from composite decking and siding materials. From charming bridges traversing gentle streams to imaginative playhouses nestled amongst lush foliage, these materials offer a sturdy base for creating enchanting environments that ignite the imagination. Millboard's decking and siding, celebrated for their aesthetic appeal and durability, provide peace of mind to designers seeking to create engaging outdoor spaces that withstand the rigors of play and exploration, in addition to weathering.

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The use of Millboard's resin mineral composite decking and siding in outdoor design presents exciting opportunities for designers and homeowners alike. By considering alternative applications, they can enhance their designs and create outdoor spaces that inspire, delight, and endure for years to come.

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