Alternative Ways Interior Designers Can Use Millboards Products

Did you know that experts believe home improvement projects in Australia will increase by 2.6% in the 2024 fiscal year? This figure shows no sign of slowing down anytime soon. So in the coming years, the demand for professional interior designers could increase as well.

If you’re an interior designer, you must stay ahead of the trends to offer your clients a wide range of style options. One material that’s now gaining popularity in the interior design world is Millboard composite decking and cladding.

What is Millboard?

Millboard is a composite decking and cladding material made from a polyurethane resin mixed with mineral fibres to create a resilient, durable product. It’s an alternative to traditional timber decking made from pressure-treated timber that tends to warp, fade, mould and rot over time. The design looks and feels like natural wood, but without the same level of maintenance.

While Millboard is commonly used for outdoor spaces like decks and patios, you can also incorporate it indoors as a decorative or design element. To sum it up, Millboard products are versatile, making it an excellent addition to your portfolio.

To help you get started, here are some alternative ways you can use Millboard products in your interior design projects:

1. Create an accent wall

According to one study, Australian homeowners spend an extra AUD$9,000 on remodelling projects. That means they’re willing to invest in making their vision come to life. If your client wants to add a unique statement piece to their home’s layout, you can suggest Millboard products.

Millboards products can be used to clad a wall from floor to ceiling or as a wainscotting around the room. Cladding is a process where you cover a wall with another material, and Millboard products are an excellent option for this project. You can opt for horizontal or vertical installations, single or double-sided, or even inlaid patterns. No matter which option you go for, you can create a beautiful accent wall that’ll become the focal point of your clients’ interior space.

Millboard products can refresh a space without a complete gut renovation. Plus, it can add character and dimension to any room.

2. Make a headboard

The bed is the centrepiece in every bedroom, so it only makes sense to build something stylish and comfortable. Headboard design can do wonders for the aesthetics and functionality of a bed. And what better way to achieve this than by using Millboard products?  

To make a Millboard headboard, you can use a single sheet or several smaller pieces to create some patchwork. You can also add some padding to make it more comfortable to lean against when your clients are reading books or watching movies. Millboard products can create a rustic or contemporary look, depending on your clients’ style.

3. Build custom furniture

Many designers prefer Millboard products for their resiliency and durability, making them ideal materials for custom-built furniture. You can design and build pieces like coffee tables, benches, planter boxes or even patio furniture. You can also create storage solutions such as cabinets or shelving units. And because Millboard products have a seamless finish, you won’t have to worry about seeing or getting stuck on screws. This will give the space a safe and polished look.

4. Use as flooring

Did you know that updated flooring can increase a home’s resale value? That said, flooring makeover is one of the most common home improvement projects. It’s one service you can offer to your clients to expand your expertise.

Many people have become more aware about the environmental impact of their day-to-day habits but also projects like home renovations are being reassessed. Homeowners will be looking for ways to reduce their carbon footprint and incorporate a more sustainable approach when it comes to their home design. 

Millboard products are an eco-friendly flooring option for both indoor and outdoor spaces. You can use this material as an alternative to traditional hardwood flooring, perfect for high-traffic areas like entryways, kitchens and living rooms. Millboard products are also great for outdoor spaces like decks, patios and poolside areas.

The upsides of Millboard products over traditional timber are that they’re slip-resistant and easy to clean, making them a practical choice for flooring. Plus, they come in many colours and finishes, so you can create a custom look and feel for your client’s home.

Takeaway

As you can see, there are many ways you can use Millboard products in your home design. They’re versatile, eco-friendly and easy to work with. So, the next time you look for a classic yet durable material for your clients’ project, make Millboard your go-to option.

Ready to shop for Millboard products? Check out our wide selection of composite decking and cladding products today. Visit our website or contact us for more information. We understand that every project is different, and we’re more than happy to help you find the perfect Millboard products for your needs.

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