Lights in composite decking

You can add lights to your DeckPlus composite decking in order to illuminate your deck after sunset. We provide energy-efficient LED deck lights in a variety of different colours.

Pictured above is a garden deck - complete with lights - that was constructed using our EasyClean Edge Maritime Grey decking. For more photos of this job, click here.

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We're always saying that you can do all sorts of wonderful things with DeckPlus composite decking, and here's a fantastic example.

Deck banquette seating

This customer used our EasyClean ReversaDek decking boards to create a very stylish outdoor banquette (pictured above). This sturdy bench has a curved design that's very smooth and very modern - we think it looks fantastic!

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Deck with firepit

We've got a great little decking project to share with you today. A local homeowner wanted to get more use out of their garden, and they decided that our low-maintenance deck boards would help them to achieve this.

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garden party

Lockdown has been challenging for people up and down the country, but now, we are in a transitionary phase where restrictions are easing. With that in mind, more and more people are heading into their gardens to see their loved ones. The conditions are perfect, sunshine, fresh air and plenty of space to maintain social distancing.

But how many people can you have in your garden at once? Can you get the whole family round? Well, the guidelines differ depending on where you are in the UK. The restrictions in England look slightly different from those in Scotland and Wales for example.

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Back garden with decking

A lot of people have been stuck at home recently in accordance with the government's coronavirus (COVID-19) lockdown rules. Those of us with gardens are still free to enjoy them - as long as we remain at least 2 metres from members of other households - but for the many people who don't have an outdoor space of their own, the past few months have been trying to say the least.

Not surprisingly, the lockdown blues appear to have prompted a significant shift in the UK's house-hunting priorities. New research from Rightmove suggests that gardens have become a key selling point - sellers are now being urged to show off their outdoor spaces in photos of their properties, while buyers are displaying an increased willingness to live away from city centres in return for a decent-sized garden.

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