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Moulded from real oak

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Highly slip-resistant

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Recycled materials

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Rot & split resistant

Composite decking that hides nails and makes them invisible

Lost-head fixing

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Low maintenance

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Moulded from real oak

Anti-slip deck icon

Highly slip-resistant

Eco-friendly green-decking icon

Recycled materials

Anti wood rot icon

Rot & split resistant

Composite decking that hides nails and makes them invisible

Lost-head fixing

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Low maintenance

Millboard Composite Decking

Inspired by nature, designed for living

Millboard composite decking is virtually maintenance-free and is the world’s finest 100% wood-free composite decking. With the incredible realistic look of natural timber, Millboard decking provides an external flooring solution without the hassles associated with traditional wood or composite products. Millboard composite decking has Best-In-Class slip resistance, zero splinters and never needs to be oiled or sealed – ever! All backed by an industry-leading 25-year Limited Residential Warranty.

Want to see and feel Millboard products for yourself? Request your sample now.

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Millboard Decking Australia

Millboard Decking

Inspired by nature, designed for living

Millboard composite decking is virtually maintenance free and is the world’s finest 100% wood-free composite decking. With the incredible realistic look of natural timber, Millboard decking provides an external flooring solution without the hassles associated with traditional wood or composite products. Millboard composite decking has Best-In-Class slip resistance, zero splinters and never needs to be oiled or sealed – ever! All backed by an Industry leading 25Y Limited Residential Warranty.

Millboard Decking Australia

Our Products

Our Products

Millboard Antique Oak

Millboard Antique Oak Decking

Millboard Burnt Cedar

Burnt Cedar Decking

Millboard Golden Oak

Golden Oak Decking

Millboard Coppered Oak

Coppered Oak Decking

Millboard Jarrah

Jarrah Decking

Millboard Limed Oak

Limed Oak Decking

Millboard Smoked Oak

Smoked Oak Decking

Millboard Brushed Basalt

Brushed Basalt Decking

Millboard Ashwood

Millboard Antique Oak Decking

Enhanced Grain

Decking that perfectly replicates the beauty of prime oak

Millboard Lasta-Grip®

Millboard Enhanced Grain SB

Millboard Embered

Weathered Oak

Decking boards with the timeless dignity of aged oak

Edging & Fascia

The finishing touch for true distinction

Our Products

Our Products

Millboard Antique Oak

Millboard Antique Oak Decking

Millboard Burnt Cedar

Burnt Cedar Decking

Millboard Golden Oak

Golden Oak Decking

Millboard Coppered Oak

Coppered Oak Decking

Millboard Jarrah

Jarrah Decking

Millboard Limed Oak

Limed Oak Decking

Millboard Smoked Oak

Smoked Oak Decking

Millboard Brushed Basalt

Brushed Basalt Decking

Millboard Ashwood

Millboard Antique Oak Decking

Enhanced Grain

Decking that perfectly replicates the beauty of prime oak

Millboard Lasta-Grip®

Millboard Enhanced Grain SB

Millboard Embered

Weathered Oak

Decking boards with the timeless dignity of aged oak

Edging & Fascia

The finishing touch for true distinction.

The Unique Lastane® layer resists scratches and stains and is designed to withstand demanding outdoor environments.

Millboard is wood-free and non-porous, which means high resistance to algae growth and excellent anti-slip properties.

The dual-tone Lastane® surface is hand tinted using pigments designed to resist fading and sun damage.

Our unique ‘cellular’ internal structure reduces weight while maintaining strength.

Millboard is solid, not hollow, meaning it’s strong and won’t warp, rot like wood, or harbour insects and pests.

The structural core is a blend of natural minerals bonded in a polymer resin with long fibre reinforcement for added strength and durability.

How is Millboard Made?

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

Millboard is totally different! This is because unlike traditional timber, or even conventional composite decking WPC (which typically contain 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 half way 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 under foot, while still offering incredible durability.

See and feel the product for yourself. Order a Free Sample now.

Tell Us

What best describes you?

How is Millboard Made?

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

Millboard is totally different! This is because unlike traditional timber, or even conventional composite decking WPC (which typically contain 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 half way 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 under foot, while still offering incredible durability.

See and feel the product for yourself. Order a Free Sample now.

How is Millboard Made?

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

Millboard is totally different! This is because unlike traditional timber, or even conventional composite decking WPC (which typically contain 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 half way 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 under foot, while still offering incredible durability.

How is Millboard Made?

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

Millboard is totally different! This is because unlike traditional timber, or even conventional composite decking WPC (which typically contain 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 half way 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 under foot, while still offering incredible durability.

See and feel the product for yourself. Order a Free Sample now.

Decking Projects

Our decking products give any space a beautiful contemporary feel

Smoked Oak deck feature in this stunning landscaping project

Perth, WA
Landscape Architect: Tristan Peirce

Burnt Cedar surrounds fire pit in this stunning home

Como, WA

Backyard patio featuring Coppered Oak

Perth, WA
Decking Edging & Fascia Products in Australia

Penthouse Golden Oak deck featuring elevated plunge pool

Noosa Crest, Queensland

Carbonised Charred Decking around pool

Perth, WA

Botanical Garden Apartments featuring Golden Oak decking around pool

Perth, WA

Average Customer Rating

Independent service rating based on 9 verified Google reviews. Read all reviews

Average Customer Rating

Independent service rating based on 9 verified Google reviews. Read all reviews

  • Ordered a few free samples which arrived quickly and we've been very happy with the result. Back garden is looking really good. 5 stars.

    Joel Andrade

    My wife and I decided to revamp our back yard and getting Millboard composite decking installed was the perfect finishing touch. Not cheap, but really good quality and the nails... load more

    Ian Lancaster

    Recently got some Millboard Golden Oak composite decking from these guys for around our pool. It's non-slip so the kids are safe and it looks great too. Would highly recommend.... load more

    James Bealey
  • We frequently use Millboard decking for projects and our clients have never been anything but positive. The quality is second to none and we won't be changing to any other... load more

    Susan Perry

    The most expensive composite decking but by far the best!

    Chris Evans

    We chose the Weathered range in the Vintage colour and it looks just like weathered wood, Our friends that come around always comment on it. Thank you Concept materials!

    Ken Johnson
  • Millboard is by far the best composite board for decking!

    Peter Smith

    Concept Materials were so knowledgeable about all ranges of composite decking and explained why Millboard Decking is so superior to wood/plastic composites. Very friendly staff supplying a beautiful product.

    Brian Parks

    We researched composite decking and came across Millboard from Concept Materials. They sent us out samples for free via the website. The product is by far the most realistic to... load more

    Jack Horta
  • After extensive research on composite decking items in the market, I choose to go with Concept Materials. I have recently built my pool surround decking using the Carbonised Emberred decking... load more

    Nathan Bradley

    We were pleased with work completed by Concept Materials. Experienced, professional, creative and reliable team. Highly recommend

    Charlie Watson

    I am Very happy to get the Concept Materials services that were affordable and fit our budget. We now have an amazing outdoor constructed area that is incredible for our... load more

    Jackob Smith
  • Ordered a few free samples which arrived quickly and we've been very happy with the result. Back garden is looking really good. 5 stars.

    Joel Andrade

    My wife and I decided to revamp our back yard and getting Millboard composite decking installed was the perfect finishing touch. Not cheap, but really good quality and the nails... load more

    Ian Lancaster
  • Recently got some Millboard Golden Oak composite decking from these guys for around our pool. It's non-slip so the kids are safe and it looks great too. Would highly recommend.... load more

    James Bealey

    We frequently use Millboard decking for projects and our clients have never been anything but positive. The quality is second to none and we won't be changing to any other... load more

    Susan Perry
  • The most expensive composite decking but by far the best!

    Chris Evans

    We chose the Weathered range in the Vintage colour and it looks just like weathered wood, Our friends that come around always comment on it. Thank you Concept materials!

    Ken Johnson
  • Millboard is by far the best composite board for decking!

    Peter Smith

    Concept Materials were so knowledgeable about all ranges of composite decking and explained why Millboard Decking is so superior to wood/plastic composites. Very friendly staff supplying a beautiful product.

    Brian Parks
  • We researched composite decking and came across Millboard from Concept Materials. They sent us out samples for free via the website. The product is by far the most realistic to... load more

    Jack Horta

    After extensive research on composite decking items in the market, I choose to go with Concept Materials. I have recently built my pool surround decking using the Carbonised Emberred decking... load more

    Nathan Bradley
  • We were pleased with work completed by Concept Materials. Experienced, professional, creative and reliable team. Highly recommend

    Charlie Watson

    I am Very happy to get the Concept Materials services that were affordable and fit our budget. We now have an amazing outdoor constructed area that is incredible for our... load more

    Jackob Smith
  • Ordered a few free samples which arrived quickly and we've been very happy with the result. Back garden is looking really good. 5 stars.

    Joel Andrade
  • My wife and I decided to revamp our back yard and getting Millboard composite decking installed was the perfect finishing touch. Not cheap, but really good quality and the nails... load more

    Ian Lancaster
  • Recently got some Millboard Golden Oak composite decking from these guys for around our pool. It's non-slip so the kids are safe and it looks great too. Would highly recommend.... load more

    James Bealey
  • We frequently use Millboard decking for projects and our clients have never been anything but positive. The quality is second to none and we won't be changing to any other... load more

    Susan Perry
  • The most expensive composite decking but by far the best!

    Chris Evans
  • We chose the Weathered range in the Vintage colour and it looks just like weathered wood, Our friends that come around always comment on it. Thank you Concept materials!

    Ken Johnson
  • Millboard is by far the best composite board for decking!

    Peter Smith
  • Concept Materials were so knowledgeable about all ranges of composite decking and explained why Millboard Decking is so superior to wood/plastic composites. Very friendly staff supplying a beautiful product.

    Brian Parks
  • We researched composite decking and came across Millboard from Concept Materials. They sent us out samples for free via the website. The product is by far the most realistic to... load more

    Jack Horta
  • After extensive research on composite decking items in the market, I choose to go with Concept Materials. I have recently built my pool surround decking using the Carbonised Emberred decking... load more

    Nathan Bradley

Common Decking Questions

For more answers on our products visit our FAQ page.

Millboard composite decking is hand-made in the United Kingdom and styled from real oak timbers, creating an incredible realistic look that captures the natural beauty of wood. But unlike traditional timber – which needs regular on-going maintenance like oiling and sanding to try and stave off rotting, mould, stains, warping, cupping, fading, splinters and a host of other undesirable effects – Millboard is totally different! This is because unlike traditional timber, or even conventional composite decking WPC (which typically contain half timber fibre / flours / rice husks & half plastic) – Millboard contains no timber, nor any plastic.

Millboard decking is extremely versatile and can be used to create not only beautiful decks, but also can be used for Cladding, both vertically and horizontally, for ceiling lining, steps, bridges, pontoons, balconies, planter boxes, gardens and so much more!

Why not get inspired by looking through recent Millboard projects in our Gallery?

Of course! – If you would like a sample please contact us and we can send some samples out to you. Please let us know what colour and texture (Weathered Oak or Enhanced Grain) you are thinking about, and any other information about your upcoming project such as sqm2, residential or commerical etc. We can help with your choice and offer tips on getting the most out of Millboard. If you are an Architect, Specifier or a Builder we also have Architect’s Sample Packs available which showcase the full Millboard composite decking range.

Millboard is chemically inert and does not contain any timber so the boards will not absorb moisture, swell, warp or rot in the way that timber does. As such Millboard does not require any ventilation or minimum clearance from the ground making it perfect solution for ultra-low decks.

Millboard decking boards can be cut in much the same way as regular timber. We recommend a carbon tipped multipurpose saw. Plastic composite decking tends to blunt saw blades very quickly and be difficult to screw and work with – but with Millboard this isn’t a problem! Don’t forget that we have Touch Up Paint available in 500ml tins for colour matching exposed cut ends.

Fixing Millboard couldn’t be simpler! There are no fiddly and expensive clipping systems, no pre-drilling nor any countersinking required. Millboard decking is simply top fixed like real timber – But with an incredible “lost-head” hidden fixing. The Lastane® layer self heals over the screws to leave a near indistinguishable mark for a clean finish! After extensive testing we recommend and supply Durafix Stainless Steel screws for the best results.
See videos of the screws disappearing.

With Millboard’s wide range of colours, you can choose what is best for you. As with all products, the darker colours will feel hotter underfoot in sunny exposed locations. If this is an issue, opt for lighter colours for such locations.

Yes! Millboards tested a BS79.76 slip resistance in both textures, and lead the industry with their high scoring anti-slip ratings – even in wet conditions! This is one of the reasons Millboard is so popular with councils as it meets and exceeds the requested anti-slip requirements for public use.

The Lastane® finish is highly resistant to scratches and food and drink stains.

Yes, Millboard is fire rated to Australian Standard BAL19

In instances where there is burning wood or coal they will need to sit the fire bowl / brazier onto a porcelain or cement tile / slab. The slabbed area needs to extend about 1m outside the fire bowl / brazier. Any embers or burning material needs to be removed immediately to prevent any damage or lasting marks to the Millboard surface. Patio heaters or infrared heaters are not known to affect the boards.

Because Millboard is made of non-porous composite, it resists mossy build-up and stains, so needs very little maintenance. To remove spills and marks – or just generally give your deck a clean – simply use a mild detergent, garden hose and a brush. Steer clear of solvents, chemicals or abrasive cleaners that could damage your Millboard. Similarly, Pressure Washing is usually not necessary and may damage the boards at high pressure.

Common Decking Questions

For more answers on our products visit our FAQ page.

Millboard composite decking is hand-made in the United Kingdom and styled from real oak timbers, creating an incredible realistic look that captures the natural beauty of wood. But unlike traditional timber – which needs regular on-going maintenance like oiling and sanding to try and stave off rotting, mould, stains, warping, cupping, fading, splinters and a host of other undesirable effects – Millboard is totally different! This is because unlike traditional timber, or even conventional composite decking WPC (which typically contain half timber fibre / flours / rice husks & half plastic) – Millboard contains no timber, nor any plastic.

Millboard decking is extremely versatile and can be used to create not only beautiful decks, but also can be used for Cladding, both vertically and horizontally, for ceiling lining, steps, bridges, pontoons, balconies, planter boxes, gardens and so much more!

Why not get inspired by looking through recent Millboard projects in our Gallery?

Of course! – If you would like a sample please contact us and we can send some samples out to you. Please let us know what colour and texture (Weathered Oak or Enhanced Grain) you are thinking about, and any other information about your upcoming project such as sqm2, residential or commerical etc. We can help with your choice and offer tips on getting the most out of Millboard. If you are an Architect, Specifier or a Builder we also have Architect’s Sample Packs available which showcase the full Millboard composite decking range.

Millboard is chemically inert and does not contain any timber so the boards will not absorb moisture, swell, warp or rot in the way that timber does. As such Millboard does not require any ventilation or minimum clearance from the ground making it perfect solution for ultra-low decks.

Millboard decking boards can be cut in much the same way as regular timber. We recommend a carbon tipped multipurpose saw. Plastic composite decking tends to blunt saw blades very quickly and be difficult to screw and work with – but with Millboard this isn’t a problem! Don’t forget that we have Touch Up Paint available in 500ml tins for colour matching exposed cut ends.

Fixing Millboard couldn’t be simpler! There are no fiddly and expensive clipping systems, no pre-drilling nor any countersinking required. Millboard decking is simply top fixed like real timber – But with an incredible “lost-head” hidden fixing. The Lastane® layer self heals over the screws to leave a near indistinguishable mark for a clean finish! After extensive testing we recommend and supply Durafix Stainless Steel screws for the best results.
See videos of the screws disappearing.

With Millboard’s wide range of colours, you can choose what is best for you. As with all products, the darker colours will feel hotter underfoot in sunny exposed locations. If this is an issue, opt for lighter colours for such locations.

Yes! Millboards tested a BS79.76 slip resistance in both textures, and lead the industry with their high scoring anti-slip ratings – even in wet conditions! This is one of the reasons Millboard is so popular with councils as it meets and exceeds the requested anti-slip requirements for public use.

The Lastane® finish is highly resistant to scratches and food and drink stains.

Yes, Millboard is fire rated to Australian Standard BAL19

In instances where there is burning wood or coal they will need to sit the fire bowl / brazier onto a porcelain or cement tile / slab. The slabbed area needs to extend about 1m outside the fire bowl / brazier. Any embers or burning material needs to be removed immediately to prevent any damage or lasting marks to the Millboard surface. Patio heaters or infrared heaters are not known to affect the boards.

Because Millboard is made of non-porous composite, it resists mossy build-up and stains, so needs very little maintenance. To remove spills and marks – or just generally give your deck a clean – simply use a mild detergent, garden hose and a brush. Steer clear of solvents, chemicals or abrasive cleaners that could damage your Millboard. Similarly, Pressure Washing is usually not necessary and may damage the boards at high pressure.