composite decking in autumn

The days are getting shorter and the weather is getting cooler, which can only mean one thing – autumn is heading our way. When it comes to decking options that last year-round no matter the weather, there's no better option then DeckPlus composite decking!

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what decking material lasts the longest, easy clean edge oak decking with sunbeds, overlooking beautiful sunset
 
 
In the UK, a well-designed and fitted deck can add up to 10% value to your home. There are many benefits to installing a deck onto your property, as it extends a buyer’s perception of the amount of usable living space.

Decks aren’t only great for financial purposes, but they also offer an aesthetic appeal. Decking is an ideal, low-maintenance space where you can host, relax, and enjoy the environment around you to its fullest.

But what would be the point in installing a deck if it didn’t last? There are many different types of decking, each with their own advantages, but what decking material lasts the longest
 

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What composite decking style is right for you?

Composite decking is a slip resistant, low-maintenance decking solution that doesn’t splinter and rot like timber decking, and doesn’t warp like PVC decking.

If you’re looking for advice on selecting the right composite decking style for you, you’re in the right place!

 

What style best describes your garden?

  1. Wildflower wilderness
  2. Manicured and Organised
  3. Modern Astroturf

 

What type of garden furniture do you have?

  1. Wicker or Wood
  2. Plastic or Polyester
  3. Steel or Wrought Iron

 

What will you be doing most in your garden?

  1. Bird watching
  2. Eating dinner with family
  3. Hosting parties

 

Pick a colour palette:

  1. Earth Natural tones (Brown, green, etc)
  2. Cool soft tones (Beige, cream, grey)
  3. Metallic Monochromatic tones (Black, silver, white, grey)

 

What type of decking lay pattern do you like the most?

  1. Traditional horizontal
  2. Herringbone
  3. Horizontal with diamond insert

 

What Did You Score?

 

Mostly 1’s: Warm & Earthy

If you got mostly 1’s, you’ll likely be a good match with a warm and earthy tone decking, such as the EasyClean Edge+ Oak Decking and EasyClean Reserve Dark Roast Composite Decking. This type of decking doesn’t stand out too strongly from the crowd, keeping any striking visual contrasts to a minimum. These dusky decking tones let the garden do the talking – opt for a composite decking that can be charming without stealing the show.

Mostly 2’s: Neutral and Cool

Neutral decking is the perfect option for those who got mostly 2’s – it’s neutral, easy to pair with different colour palettes and furniture, and classic. Some great examples of composite decking options for those who got mostly 2’s include WeatherDek Grey or EasyClean Edge Maritime Grey Decking.

Mostly 3’s: Moody & Chic

If you got mostly 3’s you’re probably compatible with a decking like WeatherDek Charcoal Composite Decking or EasyClean ReversaDek Light / Dark Composite Decking. They’re bold, modern, and will give your outdoor space a contemporary aesthetic like no other decking can.

 

DeckPlus offers a wide variety of composite decking materials, accessories, and installation resources. No matter what aesthetic you’re looking for, we can help make it a reality. Call us on 0800 028 8756 or e-mail us at info@deckplus.co.uk to find out more today.

sunset over EasyClean Edge+ Oak composite decking

There are a lot of great reasons to install composite decking – it can bring the aesthetic of your home to a whole new level, not to mention providing you with a great outdoor space for hosting, relaxing, and spending time with your loved ones.

If you’re renovating your house to flip it, are looking to sell your home and want to increase its value, or are just curious, you may have found yourself wondering: will adding composite decking increase the value of my home?

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Wood look composite decking

There are lots of reasons to choose composite decking over traditional timber decking: it's low maintenance, it's highly durable, and it comes in many different styles, so those looking to breathe new life into their outdoor spaces have plenty of options to choose from.

Even so, if you're attached to the natural aesthetic of hardwood decking, you might not feel ready to convert to composite. You may have even found yourself wondering if it's possible to have the best of both worlds: modern composite decking that still looks like traditional wood decking.

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