Completely new to London Stone this year is Millboard, the wood-free composite decking. It's certainly a new departure for us, but it shouldn't be a surprise.

We aim to provide the best customer service possible. So, when many of you told us that you used a lot of decking and that Millboard was the one you preferred, we knew you'd find life easier if you could source it from the same place as your natural stone and porcelain paving.

Large garden with modern metal colonnade and landscaping of Millboard composite decking, Sandy White porcelain paving and grass.
Although only a small section of the landscaping, the Millboard Enhanced Grain Limed Oak contributes contrasting colour and texture in this interesting garden designed by Hampstead Garden Design, built by The Landscape Garden Co.

Millboard decking is a great match for us. Enormous attention to detail goes how Millboard is made — and Millboard prioritises customer service above all else. They are determined to provide really high quality materials exactly when they're needed, just like London Stone.

Small decking area in Millboard Brushed Basalt Enhanced Grain outside curved french doors.
Daryl Gannon Landscapes created this simple deck in Millboard Enhanced Grain Black Basalt to create a smooth, low-maintenance patio that invites you to step outdoors.

All the decking board products are on display at our showrooms, so you can get a close look at exactly what you're buying. If you've never pictured yourself installing anything but wood, then please come and have a look. Once you've seen how extraordinarily realistic it is, our showroom staff will be happy to answer any queries you might have (and give you a free coffee!).

We also supply all the ancillary products you'll need to install it and will deliver to your site or have everything ready for you to collect.

Path leads to Millboard Weathered Oak Embered platform steps rising to garden office under tall tree.
Millboard Embered, from the Weathered Oak range, has been created to emulate Shou Sugi Ban, the charred Japanese wood, used here by Landscape Artisan.

All in all, we're really excited to have teamed up with Millboard, showcasing and supplying their full range of traditional and contemporary styles. Even better, we're proud to be making your project that bit easier.

Post updated: October 2024