Natural timber decking — real wood beauty, strength, and a warm feel underfoot
Natural timber is all about warmth, character, and a living texture that’s hard to fully replicate. Every board is unique: grain pattern, shade, and depth. With multiple profiles and finishing options, you can achieve almost any exterior style—from timeless classic to premium modern.
Main types of timber decking
Thermally modified wood
Common options include thermo ash, thermo pine, thermo hornbeam, and thermo oak. Thermal modification improves stability against moisture and temperature swings and reduces the nutrients that fungi and pests rely on. Visually, it delivers deep brown and “chocolate” tones that look especially premium.
Softwood & hardwood decking
Popular choices include larch, pine, spruce, and other species. This is a practical route when you want real wood with a predictable budget—when maintained correctly, it performs for years.
Exotic hardwoods
Merbau, teak, ipê, mahogany, massaranduba, and more. Exotics are often chosen for high density, premium aesthetics, and a distinctive look.
Maintenance and service life
After installation, timber decking is typically protected with decking oil (commonly applied in 2 coats). Ongoing maintenance usually includes cleaning and re-oiling every 1–2 years, depending on exposure and traffic.
With proper maintenance, timber decking can last around 20–40 years (depending on the species and conditions).
Benefits of natural timber
- A living texture and premium look that “ages beautifully”.
- A natural, eco-friendly material for warm and cozy outdoor spaces.
- A wide selection of species, profiles, and finishes for any design.
- Thermo wood offers improved stability in moisture and temperature changes.
- Decking oil enhances the grain and extends the service life.
FAQ
What should I choose—thermo wood or regular timber?
For fully exposed decks where stability matters, thermo wood is often a better pick. If budget is the priority, choose a good species and plan proper maintenance.
How often do I need to re-oil the deck?
Typically every 1–2 years. For commercial decks or full-sun exposure, it may be more frequent.
Why does timber turn grey?
It’s a natural UV reaction. If you want to keep the original shade, regular protective coating renewal is essential.
Why choose us as your supplier
ISE Group (Ісе Груп) ⇒ ☎ (096) 744-60-61 is a direct supplier and official representative in Ukraine. We provide:
- Authentic materials with clear origin.
- Stock availability for popular items and fast logistics.
- Species and finish selection for your conditions: sun/shade, humidity, traffic.
- Technical guidance: substructure, installation details, care, and oils.
By choosing natural timber with Floors.In.Ua, you invest in aesthetics and long-term value—and we back it with practical expertise.
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